Ktunaxa purchase Central School
Fire season is now upon us
Family donates $10,000
The purchase will centralize services and promote ef多ciency.
Numerous fires throughout the province keep firefighters busy.
The Selby family give huge gift to A Clear View campaign.
page A2
page A21
page A12
ROCK iT Landscapes
Your Collision Repair Professionals
426-6503
Main (250)426-2262 Cell (250)919-9700
250-
1005 Cranbrook St. N.
Friday, August 24, 2012
New Arrivals at Bridge Interiors
125A Slater Rd., Cranbrook, BC www.bridgeinteriors.com
ph: (250) 417-0477
toll free: 1-877-411-0477
A2 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
This summer’s forest fire season is now officially upon us By Tom Fletcher
After one of the slowest starts in recent years, B.C. forest ¿re crews are enlisting help from neighbouring provinces to battle a late-season surge of ¿res. Most of the major ¿res are in the sparsely populated northeast corner of B.C., restricting the booming natural gas
industry in the region. Yukon sent 79 of its ¿re¿ghters to B.C. on the weekend, joining 20 from Saskatchewan and and 35 from Ontario. Another emerging hotspot is northwestern B.C., where communities were warned Monday of visible smoke along Highway 16. A ¿re near Morice Lake was estimated at 1,200
hectares, burning within a park. Near the Yukon border, 20 ¿re¿ghters worked on the west and south Àanks of a 3,500-hectare ¿re north of Dease Lake. In addition to the two large ¿res, the Northwest Fire Centre had seven new ¿re starts Sunday, sparked by lightning strikes, and reports of 12 aban-
doned camp¿res over the weekend. With hot weather through most of August producing high ¿re risk, camp¿res were banned last week in the Kamloops region. Other areas still allowed camp¿res as of Monday, but brush and stubble burning and other open ¿res are banned in most areas of the province.
PHOTO B.C. FOREST SERVICE
Forest ¿re crew Àies over the Eskal ¿re near Fort Nelson. The ¿re reached 2,700 hectares before access to the area was restricted and work began to identify areas that can be burned off to contain its spread across the Fort Nelson River. In the Kootenay re- equipment assigned to the province with pockgion, the Brewer Creek contain it. ets of extremely dry ¿re south of Invermere A 56-hectare ¿re on conditions across the was estimated at 30 Skimmer Horn Moun- north, the western Intehectares Monday. Start- tain near the U.S. border rior and the Okanaganed by lightning, the was reported contained Similkameen regions. ¿re had 22 ¿re¿ghters, by Monday. three helicopters and The ¿re danger rating four pieces of heavy is high across most of
CAR WASH & BBQ Aug. 25 •11:30-4:00 at BRIDGE INTERIORS for ANKORS invites all Cranbrook residents to come to Bridge Interiors for a car wash and BBQ to raise funds that directly bene¿t AIDS service organizations within the Cranbrook and East Kootenay communities. ANKORS (The AIDS Network, Outreach, Resource and Support center) is a part of the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life which is a national awareness and fundraising event that takes place every year in communities all across Canada. To show your solidarity and support for the Canadians living with HIV/AIDS join us on August 25th at Bridge Interiors on 125 Slater Rd.
Sponsored by:
Protecting your assets...You only need to ask! Cranbrook Cranbrook Main OffiMain ce Office
27-10th S. 27-10th Ave. Ave. S. 250.489.3221 250.489.3221
Save-On Save-On Centre Centre (open til 8 pm Thurs & Fri)
302-535 Victoria 302-535 Victoria Ave. Ave. N. N. 250.426-6321 250.426-6321
Fernie Fernie Invermere Invermere
512-2nd Ave. 512-2nd Ave. 250.423.6851 250.423.6851 1225-7th Ave. 1225-7th Ave. 250.342-8604 250.342-8604 www.ekrealty.com
www.ekrealty.com/insurance
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A3
Pink Garden Tea helps A Clear View
TIRE ROUND UP! Tire Stewardship BC is holding a one day tire round up in Cranbrook:
Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:00am-3:00pm Kal Tire 1396 Theatre Road Cranbrook There will be no limit on the number of tires that can be dropped off during the event, and the following tires will be accepted on or off rim: t PLTS (passenger , light truck) t MTS ( medium truck/semi-truck) Don’t miss this chance to get rid of your old, unwanted tires for FREE! Kal Tire is also collecting donations for the Cranbrook Food Bank, so bring a nonperishable food item along too!
PHOTO SUBMITTED
For more information, contact Loree Duczek at the Regional District of East Kootenay at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335
Donna Grainger, East Kootenay Foundation for Health (center) receives a cheque of $643 from Deb Graham, event coordinator of the Pink Garden Tea. Sharing in the celebration are Creston Hospital’s Shirley Mercier, Acute Health Service Administrator (left) and Carolyn Hawton, Patient Care Coordinator Acute Care. Submitted Tea can make a lot of things in life seem better and recently it helped make a difference for A Clear View ~digital mammography campaign. Deb Graham, event coordinator of the Pink Garden Tea, has been organizing the event over the past three
years to help support breast cancer patients living in the Creston area. This year Deb and her committee decided to expand the event to two days (July 27 & 28) and to direct their funds to the A Clear View ~ digital mammography campaign. Deb’s home garden was transformed into a
welcome retreat for tea lovers and featured an array of teas from New York, made with love crepes and fruit skewers, plus a chance to shop at the tea market boutique for a variety of items such as teas, books, angels and hand creams. Also showing their support was a quilt presentation by Carmen Lancaster
(cancer survivor), sales of a special edition watercolour tea cup giclee by Creston artist Laura Leeder and book signing and sales by author Valerie Comer. The Pink Garden Tea…. a part of the picture of the A Clear View campaign. For more information please visit www.ekfh.ca.
Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network In partnership with:
the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada
www.janegoodall.ca
ESENTS
PR owned World-ren ationist nserv wildlife co essenger and UN M ce for Pea
EXPLORE YESTERDAY, TODAY.
WILD WEST WEDNESDAY
Saturday Night On The Town
WATCH YER GOLD… WE HEAR THERE ARE BANDITS IN THEM WOODS!
August 25th
august 29th
Call For Tickets:
Adult $40, Child (6-12) $20, 5 Yrs & Under Pay Their Age
*
Dinner Show Evening Steam Train Ride
Call For Tickets:
Adult $40, Child (6-12) $20, 5 Yrs & Under Pay Their Age
End of Summer Events September 1st and 2nd
Sale!
Sheep Sheering and Wool Spinning Demonstration
End of Season Merchandise clear out!
Dr. JANE GOODALL ‘Reason for Hope’ Presentation 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 30 Key City Theatre, Cranbrook $50.00 at Key City Theatre Box Office or by calling 250.426.7006
Up to 25% off select items COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
East Kootenay Group Cranbrook Daily Townsman Creston Valley Advance Fernie Free Press Kimberley Daily Bulletin Kootenay Advertiser Invermere Valley Echo
Proudly Serving Our Communities
250.417.6000 | fortsteele.ca
A4 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
How to reach us: Call Toll Free 1-800-665-2382 or stop in to our office at 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook
EAGLES HALL
12:30-4pm • Every Sunday Hall rentals (250)426-5614 License #37233
DISCOVER
KOOTENAY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY KCA is known for it’s academic excellence with kids being tested yearly so parents know exactly what sort of growth is taking place. KCA offers a preschool leading into kindergarten that is a great way to see ¿rst hand how the school operates! We have a strong focus in drama and music with a high standard for both! Interdenominational
For details visit kcacademy.ca 1200 Kootenay St.N. 250-426-0166 of¿ce@kcacademy.ca
Register now for pre-school to Grade 9 for September
“Building Excellence”
EMPLOYEE
AVAILABLE
$
28,783
Lease For Only
$ *
a month for 36 months with $1,600 down payment.
399 4.99% @
$
Offer includes $1,700 freight and air tax and all rebates.
±
LAPR
10.5L/100km 27MPG HWY *** 14.9L/100km 19MPG CITY ***
$
1,000
SO FAR OVER
GET YOUR EMPLOYEE PRICE AND CHANCE TO WIN AT FORD.CA OR YOUR BC FORD STORE TODAY. *
‡
PRICING
PLUS US PLUS
YOU COULD
FORD WINYOUR
$
‡‡
CUSTOMER CASH
1,000 ▲
F-SERIES LOYALTY & CONQUEST
SHARE OUR PRIDE SHARE OUR PRICE
•PAYLOAD† † •TOWING •FUEL ECONOMY & POWER ††
2012 F-150 XLT SUPER CAB 4X4 5.0L 2013 EDGE SEL FWD AUTO
2012 F F-250 250 XLT SUPER CAB 4X4 WESTERN EDITION
Employee Price Adjustment ...........$4,316 Delivery Allowance .............................$7,000 Employee Price Adjustment ...........$2,770 Delivery Allowance .............................$1,000
Employee Price Adjustment ..........$5,485 Delivery Allowance ............................$4,000
Total Eligible Price Adjustments ....$11,316 Total Eligible Price Adjustments .... $3,770
Total Eligible Price Adjustments ... $9,485
Share our Employee Price Share our Employee Price
32,379 *
Share our Employee Price
• Heated Front Seats • Reverse Sensing System
3 5 1 89 $
Offer includes $1,650 freight and air tax and all rebates.
Offer includes $1,700 freight and air tax and all rebates.
Standard features include:
Western Edition package includes:
• 3.5L V6 Engine • 285 Horsepower • 18” Aluminum Wheels
• Reverse Camera • Tailgate Step • Sync®◆ • Foglamps • Black Platform Running Boards • 18" Bright Machined Aluminum Wheels
39,714
7.2L/100km 39MPG HWY *** 11.1L/100km 25MPG CITY ***
BEST IN CLASS FUEL ECONOMY
F-SERIES LOYALTY & CONQUEST
CUSTOMER CASH
▲
*
◆◆
You’ll get an additional $1,000 in loyalty/ conquest customer cash on the purchase or lease of most new 2012/2013 F-Series (F-150 to F-550) models if you are a current owner or lessee of any Ford or competitive model pickup truck.
CANADIANS HAVE SHARED OUR PRIDE AND OUR PRICE
SINCE 2005
WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ‡Ford Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from June 14, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”), on the purchase or lease of most new 2012/2013 Ford vehicles (excluding all chassis cab and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor, Medium Trucks, Mustang Boss 302, and 2013 Shelby GT500). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford of Canada employees (excluding any CAW-negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory-ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ‡‡No purchase necessary. For full contest rules, eligible vehicle criteria, and to enter as a Ford owner, visit www.ford.ca/shareourpridecontest (follow the entry path applicable to you, complete all mandatory fields and click on ‘submit’) or visit your local Ford Dealer for details. Open only to residents of Canada who have reached the age of majority, possess a valid graduated level provincially issued driver’s license, and are owners of Ford branded vehicles (excluding fleet customers and all Lincoln and Mercury models). Eligible vehicle criteria includes requirement that it be properly registered in Canada in the contest entrant’s name (matching vehicle ownership), and properly registered/plated and insured. Non-Ford owners can enter by mailing an original 100 word essay on “what they like about Ford”, with their full name, full mailing address, email, daytime phone number (with area code) to: Vanessa Richard, Pareto Corp., 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M3C 4G4. Contest closes at 11:59pm (PST) on the last day of the 2012 Ford Employee Pricing campaign which will be no earlier than August 31, 2012. Limit of 1 entry per person. Up to 8 prizes available to be won in Canada in 3 possible prize categories, each worth up to CAD$50,000. Chances of winning are dependent on the total number of entries received up to each 10,000 interval of unit sales under the Employee Pricing campaign (“Draw Trigger”). Odds of winning decrease as the contest progresses, more entries are made into the contest, and opportunities for Draw Triggers lessen. Skill testing question required. ▲Offer only valid from August 1, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”) to Canadian resident customers who own or are currently leasing (during the Program Period) a Ford Ranger, Explorer Sport Trac, or F-150 to F-550 (each a “Qualifying Loyalty Model”), or any competitive pickup truck with a pickup bed (each a “Qualifying Conquest Model”) and purchase, lease, or factory order (during the Program Period) a new 2012/2013 Ford F-150 to F-550 (excluding Raptor) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Qualifying customers will receive CAD$1,000 (the “Incentive”) towards the purchase or lease of the Eligible Vehicle, which must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford dealer during the Program Period. Limit one (1) Incentive per Eligible Vehicle sale, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales, per Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model. Each customer will be required to provide proof of ownership/registration of the applicable Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model and the ownership/registration address must match the address on the new Buyer’s Agreement or Lease Agreement for the Eligible Vehicle sale. The offer is transferable only to persons living within the same household as the eligible customer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at the time of factory-order or delivery (but not both). This offer is not combinable with CPA, GPC, Daily Rental Allowances, or any other Targeted Loyalty Programs. Taxes payable before Incentive is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. This offer is subject to vehicle availability and may be cancelled at any time without notice. See dealer for details. *Purchase a new 2013 Escape SE FWD with automatic transmission/2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 with 5.0L engine/2013 Edge SEL FWD with automatic transmission/2012 F-250 XLT Super Cab 4X4 Western Edition with power seats/2012 F-150 Platinum Super Crew 4x4 for $26,030/$28,783/$32,379/$39,714/$46,413 after Total Eligible Price Adjustment of $2,519/$11,316/$3,770/$9,485/$14,186 (Total Eligible Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price Adjustment of $2,019/$4,316/$2,770/$5,485/$7,186 and delivery allowance of $500/$7,000/$1,000/$4,000/$7,000) is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Total Eligible Price Adjustment has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,650/$1,700/$1,650/$1,700/$1,700 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ±Until August 31, 2012, lease a new 2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4X4 5.0L and get 4.99% lease annual percentage rate (LAPR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest LAPR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $40,099 at 4.99% APR for up to 36 months with $1,600 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $399, total lease obligation is $15,964 and optional buyout is $16,040. Offer includes Total Price Adjustment of $11,316. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Total Price Adjustment is deducted. Offer includes freight and air tax of $1,700, but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 60,000 km over 36 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ***Estimated fuel consumption ratings for model shown: 2013 Escape 1.6L EcoBoost FWD: [9.1L/100km (31MPG) City, 6.0L/100km (47MPG) Hwy / 2013 Edge 3.5L V6 FWD 6-speed Automatic transmission: [11.1L/100km (25MPG) City, 7.2L/100km (39MPG) Hwy / 2012 F-150 4X4 5.0L V8: [14.9L/100km (19MPG) City, 10.5L/100km (27MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. †When properly equipped. Max. towing of 11,300 lbs with 3.5L EcoBoost and 6.2L 2 valve 4X2 V8 engines. Max. payload of 3,120 lbs with 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engines. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR, non-hybrid. ††Class is Full–Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR, non-hybrid vs. comparable competitor engines. Max. horsepower of 411 on F-150 6.2L V8 engine. Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2012 F-150 4X2 3.7L V6 SST: 12.7L/100km city and 8.9L/100km hwy based on Environment Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. ◆◆Projected best in class fuel economy based on competitive data available at the time of testing using Ford drive-cycle tests (in accordance with the guidelines of the Society of Automotive Engineers’ Standard J1321) of comparably equipped 2011 Ford vs. 2010 competitive models. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. ◆Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. SYNC is optional on most new Ford vehicles. †††©2012 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012 www.kootenayadvertiser.com A5
bcford.ca
†††
Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription
A6 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
www.kootenayadvertiser.com 1510 - 2nd Street North, Cranbrook, BC, V1C 3L2 Telephone (250) 489-3455 Fax (250) 489-3743 Toll Free 1-800-665-2382 Classified E-Mail: classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com Advertising E-Mail: sales@kootenayadvertiser.com Editorial E-Mail: editor@kootenayadvertiser.com Distribution Email: circulation@kootenayadvertiser.com Open Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
MLA, premier stand “shoulder to shoulder” on pipeline issue by Bill Bennett Recently, Premier Christy Clark spelled out BC’s position on heavy oil pipelines across our province. BC knows there is a market for Canadian oil in Asia. We also understand the need in Canada to reduce reliance on US markets by developing trade with emerging Asian markets. BC already leads
Canada in developing exports of lumber and coal to Asia and led the Canadian effort to have China designate Canada as a favoured tourism destination. BC is also developing a multi-billion dollar liqui¿ed natural gas industry for export to Asia which will create thousands of new jobs. Premier Christy Clark made clear that BC is not opposed to transporting heavy oil from
western Canada to our north-west coast. But we are stating clearly the principles that must guide this sort of development forward: • Successful completion of the formal environmental review processes. • World-leading marine oil spill response, prevention and recovery systems for British Columbia. • World-leading practices for land spill pre-
vention, response and recovery systems for British Columbia. • Legal requirements regarding Aboriginal and treaty rights must be addressed and First Nations must be provided with the opportunities to bene¿t from these projects. • British Columbia must receive a fair share of the bene¿ts of proposed heavy oil projects that reÀect the risk borne by our citi-
zens. With regard speci¿cally to bene¿ts -- all British Columbians deserve to receive bene¿ts from an oil pipeline that reÀect the risk to our natural environment. A “fair share of bene¿ts” does not mean BC expects to take bene¿ts some other jurisdiction is due. It is unfortunate some of the media has characterized our respectful statement as a ¿ght over provincial
Darcy Wiebe PUBLISHER/ SALES MANAGER
PHOTO SUBMITTED
HOMETOWN STORE IF IT’S AVAILABLE AT SEARS IT’S AVAILABLE AT YOUR SEARS HOMETOWN STORE
Charlene Turner CIRCULATION MANAGER
SAVE $200
Kenmore®/MD tall tub dishwasher. Stainless steel tub. SmartWash feature. 52 dBA. SEARS REG. 699.99 Black and stainless steel* ON SALE
49999
R2284 CC084F5 K M2 2213902
Bridget Fix PRODUCTION MANAGER
The Kootenay News Advertiser is a community East Kootenay newspaper featuring news of the best buys in the East Kootenay. Published every Monday and Friday at Cranbrook, BC by Black Press Group Ltd. Subscription rates for mailing outside the East Kootenay: $170 per year, $85 per 6 months and $42.50 per 3 month GST inclued. NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT - All rights reserved, entire contents copyright by Kootenay News Advertiser. (Registration No. 164 Serial No. 271043). Reproduction of editorial material or advertisements in whole or part is forbidden without written permission by the publisher. AGREEMENT - It is agreed by the advertiser that Kootenay News Advertiser will not be responsible for errors or omissions and will not be liable for any amount exceeding the space contracted for and then only the portion in which such error appeared. Kootenay News Advertiser is a family oriented community newspaper and therefore reserves the right to refuse any advertisement that in our opinion does not fit our focus. We cannot accept advertisements or letters to the editor criticizing or disparaging other advertisements, firms or individuals or any advertisements directed to a specific race or religion. The views of individuals expressed in Kootenay News Advertiser are not necessarily those of the publisher. Printed in Canada
SAVE $100
44999
SEARS REG. 549.99
Kenmore 18.2 cu. ft. fridge with top freezer. 30" wide. Stainless steel* ON SALE R4684 CC084F5 B M2 4642042
SAVE $50
49999
SEARS REG. 549.99
Kenmore coil range with 5.3 cu. ft. self-clean oven. 228 450 656 2250656
3 DAYS ONLY! 2 DAYS ONLY! Save up to 60% on ALL SEARS-O-PEDIC mattresses Friday, Friday, August August 2424 toto Sunday, August 26, 25, 2012, where open Saturday, August 2012
SAVE 60%
SAVE 50%
SEARS REG. 1199.98
SEARS REG. 1499.98
74998
47999
SEARS-O-PEDIC Heritage 3822SS tight-top Queen size sleep set. ALL sizes ON SALE
SEARS-O-PEDIC®/MD Oxford V 1735SL Euro-top Queen size sleep set. ALL sizes ON SALE VISCO MEMORY FOAM
R0184 CC084F5 C F2 0145797 & 0145800
POCKETCOIL COMFORT
R0184 CC084F5 D F2 0144118 & 0144119
VISCO MEMORY FOAM
Find it for less anywhere else and we’ll beat it. Even up to 90 days later** with your Sears Financial Credit Card. TM
SALE PRICES START FRI., AUG. 24 & END THURS., AUG. 30, 2012, unless otherwise stated, while quantities last. Look for the ENERGY STAR® logo. It shows that the product meets ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency. *Stainless steel extra. **On approved credit. Applies to the lowest advertised price on Appliances, Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Home Furnishings and Mattresses. Price protection with other forms of tender and on all electronic purchases up to 30 days only. Some conditions apply. See store for details. photo Locally Owned & Operated by Brenda Blair
240 BAKER STREET MALL • LOCALLY OWNED AND489OPERATED (250) 3301 BY • Monday-Thursday 9:30 - 5:30 address • Friday 9:30 - 6:00 • Saturday 9:30 - 5:30 phone 000-0000 • Sunday Closed
hours
Shop by phone 1-800-267-3277
SEARS HOMETOWN STORE are locally owned and operated by dedicated individuals serving their communities. We carry the top major appliance brands, sleep sets, home appliances, home electronics and lawn and garden products and much more.
Shop online at sears.ca
Hometown Store ND084D112 © 2012. Sears Canada Inc.
MLA Bill Bennett. royalties. BC must receive some type of ¿nancial bene¿t in return for BC assuming the risk of an oil pipeline. These bene¿ts will be identi¿ed & de¿ned thru discussions with the companies and other governments. I stand shoulder to shoulder with Christy Clark on these principles. But note: the NDP categorically oppose pipelines, without even wanting to know the results of an environmental assessment or potential bene¿ts to tax payers. The BC Conservatives categorically support pipelines, no matter the environmental risk and cost and no matter whether BC receives any bene¿ts. Christy Clark and our BC Liberal team have taken the time to understand all the issues and come up with a balanced position. I hope you will let me know what you think. Bill.Bennett.mla@leg. bc.ca
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
18
10
11
12
25
30
31
37
38 43 48
58
63
64 70
75
96
97
102
95
80
92 100
105 112
94
68
85 91
104
56
74 79
99
55
62
73
84
111
54
67
90
110
53 61
78
98
42
66
83
103 109
60
72
89
17
47 52
77
88
16
29
41
51
65
82
15
36
46
59
76
87
40
71
81
28 35
45 50
57
34
39
49
69
27 33
44
14
23
26 32
13
20
22
24
108
9
19
21
86
8
Crossword and Kakuro
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A7
93 101
106 113
115
116
117
118
119
120
107 114
Best described as a number crossword, the task in Kakuro is to ¿ll all of the empty squares, using numbers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal block equals the number to its left, and the sum of each vertical block equals the number on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than once.
ACROSS 1 Held up by a blizzard: storm- ___ 7 A Suzuki 12 Jabber 18 Get there 19 Overjoy 20 Neither moral nor immoral 21 Round-shelled marine creature 22 German city 23 Put another way 24 Equal: pre¿x 25 Kind of tide 27 Italy’s fashion capital 29 City map abbr. 30 Ticket part 32 Gets up 35 Periodical, in brief 36 Wound remnant 37 Large wading bird 39 Sofa 41 Spots for sand castles 43 Exclamation 45 Adapted to a dry habitat 47 English title 48 Singer Lightfoot 51 Crow cousin 53 Clues 57 “It’s freezing!” 58 Neapolitan, e.g. 60 Underworld god (Greek myth) 62 Call an election: drop the ___ 63 Stringed instrument (Mideast) 64 Transmit 66 Beer 68 Mined ¿nd 69 Once more 71 Primate with ringed tail 73 Redecorate 74 Bank machine 75 Strip of leather 77 Eats 79 Unpredictable change 81 Swerve off course 83 Male voice 85 Convent dweller 86 Man. city with Agricultural Hall of Fame 90 Make mention of 92 Make into law 96 Relaxation
97 Pop’s partner 99 Sugarfree drink 101 Plant with healing gel 102 Haunch 103 Airport controllers’ device 105 Poems 107 Our star 108 U.S. inventor 110 Underwater explorer 113 Sask. author (The Perfection of the Morning) 115 Story in installments 116 Tilting 117 Up 118 Fashion forward 119 Concepts spread via internet 120 Uproar
DOWN 1 West Coast First Nation 2 Sad (Fr.) 3 Knight’s metal protection 4 Bark 5 Level 6 Discourage 7 Destroy utterly (2 wds.) 8 Lou Gehrig’s disease 9 Vessel or duct 10 Separate article 11 Jeans fabric 12 Car shelters 13 So be it 14 ___ and arrow 15 Raise a subject 16 Immature insects 17 Tribe’s seniors 26 Help 28 Dog 31 Male pig 33 At any time 34 Singer McLachlan 36 Canadian invention: socket-head ___ 38 Lowest point 40 Growing in snow 42 Be unwell 44 Victoria’s Empress 46 B.C. tree 48 Sow sound 49 Command 50 Nominated
52 Israeli desert 54 Noisy 55 Grimy 56 Stalk 57 Feather stoles 59 Speed ___ 61 Family car 65 Piano technician 67 Scoundrel 70 A Gretzky 72 Refresh 76 Cushion 78 Couch 80 Tolstoy’s tragic heroine 82 Feminine 84 Sharp replies 86 Earnest request 87 Commando 88 Seek ambitiously 89 Wordless assent 91 Scarlet 93 Town on Alta./Sask. border 94 Steep-sided ravine 95 Renter 98 Dear Sir or ___ 100 Rod to reinforce concrete 103 Three Day ___ (Joseph Boyden) 104 Anger 106 Chapter of Koran 109 Transgression 111 Pep 112 Wind dir. 114 Involuntary twitch
See Answers in Monday’s Paper
YOUR CITY....WORKING FOR YOU! Changes to City Garbage Collection to Begin September 1
Starting on September 1, 2012, the City will only collect a maximum of three (3) garbage receptacles per week per household. City Council approved the amendment to the Solid Waste Collection bylaw at their regular meeting of August 13. The intent of the amendments to the bylaw is to further encourage recycling and composting thereby reducing the amount of garbage required to be disposed of each week. The Solid Waste Collection and Disposal bylaw also limits the size of receptacles (either containers or bags) to 100 litres and receptacles cannot weigh more than 20 kilograms each. Garbage containers are to have a water tight cover and smooth rim, must be in good structural and sanitary condition and have fixed handles. Plastic bags are to be securely tied closed at the top and be strong enough to withstand normal handling and lifting. For more information about solid waste pickup, your scheduled collection dates or to review the Solid Waste Collection and Disposal bylaw, visit the City of Cranbrook website at www.cranbrook.ca, click on the ‘Residents’ tab, and click ‘Solid Waste Pickup’.
Free Transit Rides to Cranbrook Farmer’s Market This Summer
Enjoy the Cranbrook Farmers’ Market with free transit rides every Saturday morning from June 23 to October 6, 2012. The free ride comes with a catch: each passenger must be carrying a reusable or recycled bag, be traveling to and from downtown Cranbrook and indicate to their transit driver that they are attending the Cranbrook Farmers’ Market. The City of Cranbrook is funding the free rides for all 16 Saturday markets. The Cranbrook Farmers’ Market runs 9 am to 1 pm, but the free bus rides are from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. That gives early birds and last minute shoppers’ equal access to transit time. Trips to and from the Cranbrook Farmers’ Market via BC Transit are for non-transferable passes only. This innovative partnership between BC Transit and the City of Cranbrook also achieves five specific goals identified in the community’s long term sustainability plan – “Connecting to our Future.” For more information please visit – www.bctransit.com.
New Hours for Cranbrook Public Library Starting September 4
The Cranbrook Public Library’s hours are changing effective Tuesday September 4, 2012 to be open seven (7) days a week and five (5) evenings per week. And, to better serve our community, the Library will remain open on the weekends before statutory holidays, although it will remain closed for the holiday itself. For more information please call 250-426-4063 or visit www.cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca. OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED The new schedule is: Sunday 12:00pm 5:00pm Thursday 9:00am 8:00pm Monday 9:00am 8:00pm Friday 9:00am 8:00pm Tuesday 9:00am 8:00pm Saturday 9:00am 5:00pm Wednesday 9:00am 8:00pm
14th Avenue South Construction Work Expected for Six Weeks
The City of Cranbrook wishes to advise the public using 14th Avenue South, from 10th Street South to 13th Street South, will experience short traffic disruptions beginning on Monday August 13, 2012. Once full construction starts, there will be road some closures in effect; primarily 14th Avenue South from 12th Street South to 13th Street South for approximately six weeks. BA Blacktop and crews contracted by the City of Cranbrook will be continuing with the road improvement work started in 2011. Motorists are asked to please follow any detours in place as directed for the duration of the work. The City of Cranbrook apologizes for any inconvenience and appreciates the patience of residents as these temporary traffic closures are in place.
Reminders
Monday September p 3 – LABOUR DAY (City Hall Closed) Monday September 10 – City Council Meeting @ 6pm Tuesday September 11 – Brown Bag Lunch Meeting @ 12pm.
Watch the latest Cranbrook City Council meeting when yyou want. Visit www.cranbrook.ca
WWW.CRANBROOK.CA
A8 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Brought to you by Bill Bennett, MLA.
The Cranbrook Food Bank needs your help
(Kootenay East) Province of British Columbia
3 Facts You Need To Know About... BC’s Improving Financial Picture 1.
2.
The Province ended the fiscal year with a deficit of $1.84 billion, which included the one-time repayment of $1.6 billion of HST transitional funding. Excluding that onetime repayment,the province would have posted a deficit of $241 million, better than expected! We’ve seen this improvement because we’ve continued to control spending – we held our spending increase across government to just 2.6 per cent – something we should be proud of because we’re the best in Canada. And BC continues to have some of the lowest debt levels in the world.
Drop boxes at Safeway and Save On Foods Food Bank ofÀce 104-8th Ave. S. • 426-7664 (from 10am-3pm)
COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES
? m o o R ? m o Got o R a d e e N
BC continues to stand out globally as a safe harbour that attracts investment in a time of international economic uncertainty. It helps us weather this downturn better than most, and it’s what this government will continue to do going forward on your behalf. Bill Bennett, MLA. KOOTENAY EAST
Is your child starting kindergarten or grade 1 this year?
The first day of school for your little one will be a time to remember forever! The Kootenay News Advertiser would like to help you remember this time. Bring us a picture, along with 10-15 words about this exciting day and we will publish them on Mon., Sept. 24 Deadline to book: Sept. 21 at 5 pm.
COST ONLY $15+HST Call 489-3455 for more information or email
classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
or drop by 1510-2nd St. N.
Landlords
Students
If you have rental accommodation available for College of the Rockies students, you can list your property with the College’s Off-Campus Student Housing Registry.
If you need accommodation check online at www.cotr.bc.ca/housing
To register your accommodation Go Online at www.cotr.bc.ca/housing Or, if you don’t have access to the internet,
The College will not be involved in any agreements, arrangements or warranties for either party. Our aim is WR KHOS VWXGHQWV ¿QG D SODFH WR OLYH E\ connecting them with citizens of our community who can help.
Kids! Adults! Seniors!
Cranbrook landlords can call 250-489-8243. Creston, Golden, Invermere, Fernie and Kimberley landlords can call Toll free 1-877-489-2687 Local 3243
www.cotr.bc.ca COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES Watch your mailbox for the newest
Continuing Education guide for September-November!
3.
Hey parents!
We offer over 100 classes, including: Ground Disturbance H2S Alive
The Kootenay News Advertiser is seeking honest, hardworking adults and children to deliver our Monday and Friday papers.
! s n o i t c e l No col
Intro to Western Horsemanship Wine Fundamentals Online And much, much more!
No shift work, no weekends, no nights
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/COTRConEd
Telephone: 250 417-6022 Facsimile: 250 417-6026 Toll Free: 1 866 417-6022 email: bill.bennett.mla@leg.bc.ca website: www.billbennett.bc.ca
For more information on upcoming courses phone:
Constituency Office: 100c Cranbrook Street North Cranbrook, BC V1C 3P9
Cranbrook: 250.489.8242 Kimberley: 250.427.7116 x 3752 or visit: www.cotr.bc.ca/ConEd
Phone today! In Cranbrook 489-3455 East Kootenay 1-800-665-2382
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A9 PHOTO SUBMITTED
A funding partnership with EKFH and the Creston – Kootenay Foundation, Interior Health and the Creston Tuck Shop resulted in a new colonscope for the Creston Valley Hospital. (From left) Karen Evans (Patient Care Coordinator OR), Shirley Mercier (Acute Health Service Administrator), Dr. Markus Baverstock, Carolyn Hawton (patient Care Coordinator Acute Care Maternity & ER), Donna Grainger (EKFH).
OSE HEATING BILLS!! LOWER TH
Partnership brings new equipment
Now Selling EPA Models, 1 Used Units Available 1
CSA Approved Phone Steve
250-429-3120 We take E-Waste (Computers & TVs)
A&W
X Fernie Bottle Depot 7 Eleven Hwy 3
1291 Ridgemont Ave, Fernie 423-2009
May-September Mon - Fri 8:30 - 5:30 Sat 8:30 - 4:00 Sunday & holidays closed
We take E-Waste (Computers & TVs)
1125 Industrial Road #3, Cranbrook, BC V1C 5E3
FULL REFUND
Tues - Sat 10:00 - 5:00 Sun, Mon & holidays closed
FULL REFUND
Cranbrook Bottle Depot
Fernie Bottle Depot 137 st
East Kootenay Foundation for Health visited the Creston Valley Hospital this week to welcome the arrival of a colonoscope which was purchased thanks to a funding partnership with EKFH and the Creston – Kootenay Foundation, Interior Health and the Creston Tuck Shop. Endoscopy at the Creston Valley Hospital is a very valuable service to the citizens of Creston Valley and patients that also travel from other centers (Kimberley & Cranbrook) to have the procedure performed. Creston’s operating room is well equipped, the endoscopy equipment is state of the art and the purchase of this colonoscope replaces an older scope that now gives the hospital a full complement of high de¿nition scopes. This service enables patients to have their scopes in a timely fashion and combats the issue of waiting times for services performed at larger centers. East Kootenay Foundation for Health is proud to work together with the CrestonKootenay Foundation, Interior Health and the Tuck Shop for the betterment of health care in the Creston Valley. If you are interested in helping health care and your local hospital, donations are graciously accepted by EKFH and held in trust for the Creston Hospital and/or Swan Valley Lodge. To make a gift visit www. ekfh.ca.
Heat Master SS Outdoor Furnaces
417-0306
Complete Automotive & Industrial Radiator Service
Time to get your tank pumped! Complete Septic Cleaning Services • Daily, weekly & monthly rental available • Fast friendly service guaranteed • 7 days a week • Locally owned & operated • Call for best service & price
BC & NARSA HD CertiďŹ ed
Mangled Radiators Ltd.
717A Douglas Fir Rd., Sparwood, BC V0B2G0
Vacuum Tankers & Toilet Rentals
OWNER/ OPERATOR RANDY JOLIE
250 421-8265 (Tank)
ROYAL EAST KOOTENAY REALTY
Phone: 250.426.9829 Email: wfranklin@ekrealty.com
Phone 425-6413 • Fax: 425-2651 Our answering service will put you in touch with us after hours
Free In Home Consultation Shutters, Wood Blinds, Cellulars and more! 40% off Some Selections
Kootenay Budget Blinds
250-489-5858 1-855-799-1787 Toll free AB & BC Visit our “Virtual Decorator� at
w www.budgetblinds.com
Quality Bathtub Products installed for a lot less: 1. Less Time 2. Less Mess 3. Less Expense
Shop on line at
www.eldoradorv.com or call (403) 329-3933 or toll free 1-866-329-3933 Lethbridge, AB RV’s at Guaranteed Best Sale Prices
• Made to measure tubliner & tubwalls can be installed over your existing tub, tiles & ceiling. • Guaranteed installations • Acrylic Tub Liners, wall surrounds & showers
Call for a free estimate today!
KOOTENAY BATHTUB LINERS www.kootenaytubliners.com Tel: (250) 423-7689 Toll Free: 1-877-742-2288
Gregarious Gardener by Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet
Fabulous fungi from your kitchen? Right now, gardens are starting to supply us with red, ripe tomatoes, gorgeous green beans and other beautiful, fresh vegetables. Growing your own is a fabulous experience, especially when it comes to harvest time. But what about growing one of my family’s favourites... mushrooms? Honestly, up until our purchasers returned from a recent shopping trip, the thought had never even entered my mind. What they brought back is what might be the most fun and interactive way to have a fresh meal of oyster mushrooms. ‘Back to the Roots’ Mushroom Kits have everything you need to grow those tasty fungi right on your kitchen counter. Inside a brown and light-blue cardboard box, roughly the size of a large juice container is an insert with coffee grounds, oyster mushroom spores and a mister. Growing the mushrooms could not be easier; you simply remove the perforated front cover to expose the insert and cut a crossed slit into the plastic bag. Take out the insert and submerge it in a bucket of water for 24 hours. Placed back in the carton, the mushroom kit should be put in a bright spot with indirect light. Now the insert has to be misted twice daily with the provided mister. The ďŹ rst few days, there won’t be much happening in the box, but after about a week, the ďŹ rst tiny mushroom caps will pop out and after about 10 days, the oyster mushrooms will be ready to be harvested. But the fun isn’t over yet. After you’ve harvested one side, take the panel out of the back side of the carton and repeat the process to get another batch. Two batches is what the growers from ‘Back to the Roots’ guarantee, but you can try for even more, just keep on misting. Once the kit is all spent, you can use the growing material as a soil amendment in your garden. And this – besides the fun way of growing delicious mushrooms – is what makes ‘Back to the Roots’ so cool. The kit uses spent coffee grounds as a growing medium and the company is on pace to collect, divert and reuse about 3.6 million pounds of coffee grounds this year. At about one and a half pounds of mushrooms per kit, ‘Back to the Roots’ expects to help families grow over 135,000 pounds of fresh mushrooms at home. The idea for the mushroom kits was developed by two graduate students at the UC Berkley. Their ďŹ rst test batches were grown in a fraternity kitchen, but now the two are full-time mushroom farmers. They stay connected with all the kitchen-sill gardeners through their interactive website, full of tips and tricks as well as tasty recipes. Come by the Garden Centre and see if going back to the roots and growing your own batch of oyster mushrooms is something you want to try with your family. Till next time... happy gardening, Submitted by Kerstin
$1 OFF Oyster Mushroom Kit Back to the Roots, ABVZ5000
While quantities last. No rainchecks. Must present coupon. Expires Sept. 2, 2012 Open 7 Days a Week
2101 Cranbrook St. North 489-4555
A10 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Cranbrook firefighter crews get hazardous materials training Gary Gordon, a prominent Deputy Fire Chief, Emergency and Business Continuity Planner and Toxicologist was in Cranbrook August 17, 18 and 19th to pro-
vide local ¿re¿ghters with the knowledge and tools required to better deal with incidents involving hazardous materials. The course was hosted by Cranbrook
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Fire and Emergency Services with members from Cranbrook, Fernie, Baynes Lake and Jaffray Fire Departments, as well as members from the Ministry of Environment partaking in the training. Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services initiated a Hazardous Material program approximately three years
ago, at the direction of City Council. This program provides an improved local capacity to deal with many issues such as leaking chemicals, toxic atmospheres and unknown or suspected hazardous materials. The next closest hazardous materials teams to Cranbrook are located in Calgary and Vancouver.
Landmark CINEMAS STARTING Landmark
FRIDAY
Fred Searle
Back to School Supplies
, PARANORMAN 3D, 2D , EXPENDABLES 2 , PREMIUM RUSH , ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN , LAWLESS , BOURNE LEGACY
Coming Soon! Wilton Cake Decorating Supplies
COMBO TUESDAYS
Headquarters
,FREE POPCORN & POP WITH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION
102-425 Victoria Ave. N 111-5ABaker St. Cranbrook, BC Cranbrook, BC 250-426-8401 250-417-3916 Locally Owned and Operated
Columbia Theatre Cranbrook
250-426-3272
To date Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services has responded to several incidents of note including: • chlorine gas in a large retail store, • chlorine leaks within City facilities, • an apartment in which an unknown substance had been discharged utilizing a pressurized vessel, • A large propane cylinder breech, • unknown chemicals which had been mixed and reacted with one another. In each of these cases ¿re¿ghters were better able to de¿ne safe zones, limit the number of evacuations and resolve the incidents sooner than was possible before the program came into effect. Often, the situation can be remedied by simple actions once the appropriate type and level of personal protective equipment can be identi¿ed, allowing ¿re¿ghters to safely enter the site. For example, a chlorine leak in the pool area of Western Financial Place might require the evacuation of the entire
Take Us With You! The Advertiser Cover-to-Cover
anywhere! Now available in an easy to read, downloadable and printable format.
Just visit our home page at: kootenayadvertiser.com Click on our eEdition paper icon! Instant access to our complete paper: Editorial, Ads, Photos plus the Classifieds!
EPaper kootenayadvertiser.com Cover to Cover On-Line
www.kootenayadvertiser.com
PHOTO SUBMITTED
Gary Gordon (right) explains the process for identifying oxidizing chemicals, during hazardous material identi¿cation training at the Cranbrook Fire Hall last weekend. Photo courtesy of Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services. facility until the gasses dissipate (hours or days) if a response team could not enter the area to shut off the valve or isolate the cylinder. With hazardous materials incidents the hazards are not always obvious. The tool kit and training Gary provided this weekend will help ¿re ¿ghters to identify
when a signi¿cant life hazard is present utilizing a series of simple tests and observations. Also, when there is little or no threat from an inert substance this can be readily identi¿ed in the ¿eld, minimizing disruptions caused to the community due to the event.
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A11
Dr. Jane Goodall to present ‘Reason for Hope’ Submitted
The Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network (CBEEN) is thrilled to announce that world-renowned primatologist, conservationist and humanitarian, Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, will be in Cranbrook from September 29 to October 1, 2012. Dr. Goodall is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), and a UN Messenger for Peace. Dr. Goodall will be offering her widely acclaimed ‘Reason for Hope’ presentation at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook on Sunday, September 30, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50.00 and can be purchased from the Key City Theatre Box Of¿ce (250-4267006) starting Monday, August 20. Following the presentation, Dr. Goodall will be available for a question and answer period and book signing. In addition to her public presentation, Dr. Goodall will also be speaking to a select group of students and educators about JGI’s Roots & Shoots – a global program that empowers youth to take positive action on environmental and humanitarian issues. This will complement the work CBEEN is already do-
Calvary Chapel Cranbrook PHOTO MICHAEL MEUGEBAUER
Dr. Jane Goodall will give a presentation at Key City Theatre in September. ing as an umbrella net- ecutive Director. “We brook Photo, Wildsight, work for environmental anticipate with great ex- Kootenay Kwik Print education in the Colum- citement the spark that and Lotus Books. bia Basin. CBEEN’s Dr. Goodall will kindle ABOUT CBEEN Wild Voices for Kids in environmental edu- AND JGI (WVFK) program offers cation in the Columbia The Columbia Basin students free programs Basin.” Environmental Educaand ¿eld trips with loCBEEN is grateful tion Network (CBEEN) cal experts to promote for the generous sup- was founded in 2002 stewardship and a con- port from their premier and is a registered charservation ethic through sponsor, Kicking Horse ity and an umbrella direct experience of Coffee, along with fea- network for environecologically and cultur- ture sponsors Kootenay mental educators in ally signi¿cant areas in Savings Credit Union, the Columbia Basin. their own back yard. Columbia Basin Trust CBEEN encourages “To host Dr. Goodall’s and the Black Press environmental steward¿rst visit to the Koote- East Kootenay Group. ship and sustainability nays is truly an honor CBEEN would also in the Columbia Basin for CBEEN. She travels like to recognize the by supporting environextensively to share her important role of their mental education initiastory and message with supporting sponsors in tives through capacity leaders and citizens making this event a re- building, information across the world” com- ality, including St. Eu- sharing and educational mented Duncan Whit- gene Mission Resort, programs. tick, CBEEN’S Ex- Key City Theatre, CranFor regular updates on
this event as well as our other activities, please visit www.cbeen.org. The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada (JGI) was founded in 1994 and is part of a dynamic network of Jane Goodall Institutes around the world. JGI supports habitat conservation and chimpanzee protection programs in Africa and runs Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots here in Canada – a powerful, global program that inspires and empowers youth to be active global citizens and to take action to create sustainable and positive change. For more information, please visit JaneGoodall.ca.
Round up will take care of those old tires in your yard Residents in the Cranbrook area will be able to recycle their old tires during a one-day tire round up this week. The event is being organized by Tire Stewardship BC, the company that oversees the tire recycling program across the Province, and will be held on Saturday, August 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kal Tire in Cranbrook. “The last round up was held in 2010 in Kimberley and we collected over 35 tons of tires in six hours,” says RDEK Communications Manager, Loree Duczek. “I encourage everyone with tires sitting around to take advantage of this round up to get rid of their old, unused, or unwanted tires for free.” There will be no limit on the number of tires that can be dropped off during the event, and the following tires will be accepted on or off rim: PLTS (passenger , light truck) MTS ( medium truck or semi-truck tires)
“The staff at Kal Tire will also be collecting donations for the Cranbrook Food Bank during the event,” adds Duczek. The tires collected will be taken to Western Rubber in the Delta
area where they will be ground into crumb rubber or coloured landscaping mulch. Some of the products the crumb is used in include playgrounds and walkways, athletic tracks, synthetic turf ¿elds, Àooring and
mats. For more information
the RDEK at 1-888-4787335.
Capture Your Community
Photography Contest Closing Date: September 15
Hear it, Live it, Share it The Studio Stage Door, 11 Ave S. Sunday Service - 10:30 am For more info: 421-1822 www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
Cranbrook United Church
#2 - 12 Ave. S. (downtown by Safeway) Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School ............................ recessed for summer •www.cranbrookunited.com
EK Lutheran Parish
Website: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564 Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
Fellowship F ll hi B Baptist i Ch Church h Af¿liated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Everyone welcome • Pastor Bill Plant Speaking 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 10:00 am
Connect
1115 2nd Ave. S., Cranbrook (Parkland Middle School) Sunday service ............................ 10:20 am Dwayne & Collette Thompson 421-1099 Frank & Jody Hackett 417-7410 Real, Relaxed, Relevant
New Apostolic Church 821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BC Sunday School ............................ 9:00 am Sunday Service ........................... 10:30 am Wednesday Service..................... 8:00 pm Larry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770 Faith, family, friendship, forever
Prizes include an iPad, Nikon camera & much more!
Three brothers & six sisters of the late Nephi & Jessie Atwood and their families gathered on August, 3, 4, 5, 2012 in Sparwood, BC. Hosted by Rene, Val, Randy & Lance Atwood. Back row: Della, Gordon, Weldon, Roger & Jessie. In chairs are: Georgia, Verna, Irma. Brothers and sisters there were: Irma Oberg - Lethbridge, AB • Verna Barr - Jaffray, BC • Georgia Briggs - Pocatella, ID • Gordon Atwood - Cranbrook BC • Della Ward - Preston, ID • Jessie Swanson - Cranbrook, BC • Weldon Atwood - Cranbrook, BC • Roger Atwood - Barnwell, AB • Due to illness, Joyce Davies of Rexburg, ID was unable to attend. Activities and entertainment were enjoyed by all.
A fantastic photo contest is underway with opportunities for all skill levels. Grab your camera or phone & start clicking away.
Capture your community rules and details can be found by emailing Tanis at unitedwaycrankimb@gmail.com or www.ourunitedway.ca *Winning work will be displayed and United Way reserves the right to use contest photos for promotional purposes. Contest rules may change at any time.
New Life Foursquare Church 308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com
The Salvation Army Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green
St. Aidan Orthodox Church
www.saintaidan.ca 201 - 7th Ave. S. Cranbrook Priest: Fr. Richard Rene • 489-8006 Sunday Divine Liturgy ............... 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday school to follow
A12 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Family makes personal donation of $10,000 to A Clear View Just over a year ago East Kootenay Foundation for Health was working on its marketing plan for the A Clear View ~ digital mammography campaign. That plan included the concept of Faces of the Campaign and the ¿rst two individuals to step forward to showcase their story were Sue Selby and her daughter Stephanie. A trip to Idlewild Park had photographers Chris Pullen and Cassidy Shankowsky of Cranbrook Photo pulling out all the stops to capture the essence of the spirit of a breast cancer survivor and one of her closest supporters. What wasn’t known at the time of the photo shoot was that the very next day Sue and Stephanie would be making their way to Calgary for Sue to undergo a stereotactic biopsy since the equipment was not available in Cranbrook. Her courage, hope and strength to face breast cancer a second time
left an indelible mark on Sue’s husband Roger. “Sue has always been a very positive person and facing breast cancer not once but twice she has moved me deeply as she has refused to let this disease affect her life negatively.” Roger also shared with Donna Grainger that his wife’s ¿rst biopsy was very dif¿cult. When she returned from Calgary he distinctly remembers Sue saying that the stereotactic equipment had made the second biopsy so much easier that she wanted to help someone else and to make a difference now through not only her pro¿le support of the campaign but also with a $500 gift of ¿nancial support. Fast track to a year later and Roger Selby never forgot those words “to help someone else”. The Selby family have recently decided to sell their Fort Steele ranch and move into Cranbrook. It is at this time that Roger did
something remarkable for the woman who he feels sets a stunning example of living each and every day to the fullest even with breast cancer. Roger, in honour of Sue and his family who stood ¿rm beside her donated $10,000 to the A Clear View campaign to help all those other “someone elses”. East Kootenay Foundation for Health had the honour and privilege to return to Idlewild Park this week to have the talented Cassidy Shankowsky once again capture the essence of the spirit of a breast cancer survivor and this time with a bevy of her supporters ~ the Selby family. “The journey with the A Clear View campaign has taken me many places but one of the most treasured moments was to witness the love of a family who see their way clear to give back to community, to others with a breast cancer diagnosis and to a campaign that
Marriage Commissioner The Vital Statistics Agency, Ministry of Health, is looking for an individual to serve as a Marriage Commissioner for Kimberley. The individual will perform civil marriages within the community on behalf of the Agency. For information and an application form please visit our website at: www.vs.gov.bc.ca/marriage
CELEBRATE
RELAY FOR LIFE REMEMBER FIGHT BACK
PHOTO CASSIDY SHANKOWSKY, CRANBROOK PHOTO
(From left) Sue & Roger Selby, Heather, Emma & Rick Beckett, Ashley, Stephanie and Manuel Selby. (Missing from family photo are Stephen Beckett, and Larry, Elspeth, Graham & Alistair Selby) is going to change lives. I am one of the luckiest people in the world to be a part of something so wonderful,” shares Donna Grainger, EKFH
Executive Director. The A Clear View ~ digital mammography campaign has received an outpouring of support and sits at $855,000
towards it fundraising goal. If someone you love receives a breast cancer diagnosis, help the East Kootenay Regional Hospital become
Funds available to enhance accessibility Submitted
Organizations can now apply for funding for projects that will create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities in Canadian communities through the Government of Canada’s Enabling Accessibility Fund. David Wilks, Member of Parliament for Kootenay Columbia, today invited organizations in Kootenay Columbia to submit proposals for small projects. These
may include renovations, construction and retro¿tting of buildings, modi¿cation of vehicles for community use or enhancements to make information and communication technologies more accessible. “The Government of Canada recognizes the abilities of all Canadians and is committed to removing barriers for people with disabilities,” said Mr. Wilks. “Through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, our Government is improv-
PHOTO SUBMITTED
Kootenay Columbia MP David Wilks.
I love the staff!
Calling all Community Leaders Are you looking for an opportunity to develop and put your communication, delegation, networking or project management skills to use for a good cause? The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers to join the Relay For Life Leadership Committee in your community and be a leader in the biggest cancer fundraising event in Canada. Learn more by visiting relaybc.ca, or contact Lori Stevenson: email lstevenson@bc.cancer.ca, or by phone 1 800 656-6426.
relayforlife.ca
a center of excellence in breast cancer screening by making a campaign donation today, visit www.aclearview.ca to learn more.
“ I love the staff; they are all so good to me. I enjoy visiting at coffee and happy hour! There is lots of entertainment – I’m never bored. All my needs are met here! Gladys Keegan Resident
Call (250) 427-4014 Call (250) 427-4014 to book Kimberley, BC tour! your free dinner and
ing access to facilities, activities and services to enable all Canadians to participate more fully in society.” The call for proposals was launched by Dr. Kellie Leitch, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, on August 21, 2012. Organizations can submit proposals until October 5, 2012, and can receive up to $50,000 per project. To ¿nd out how to apply for funding or for more information about the Fund, visit www. hrsdc.gc.ca/disability.
CLEAROUT
%
">;-2+</ 37+7-371 08; >9 =8
O 84 14,000
$# 68./5 <28@7V
$ 68./5 <28@7V
$ ' 68./5 <28@7
;/@ +, $ A 68./5 <28@7V V
!; >9 =8
$
87=2<C !7 $/5/-= 8./5<
%
O 84
%
O.9 84
%
O.9 84
Nicely Equipped with:
s Class-leading standard 5.6 L DOHC V8 engine
s Up to 2,153 lbs payload, 9,500 lbs of towing capacity s Factory applied spray-in bedliner w/ available
with 317-hp and 385 lb-ft torque
Utili-trackTM Cargo Channel System
s Fully boxed full-length ladder frame
SUN VALLEY NISSAN 2034 Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook, BC Tel: (250) 426-6661 www.sunvalleynissan.com
EVENT
CLOSE A GREAT DEAL
Pro-4X Crew Cab 4X4 model shown
Only $
V
7 +<2 3<-8>7=< !7 !=2/; $/5/-= 8./5<
Only $
138 Bi-weekly&
Nicely Equipped with s 29 ! ?+5?/ -B537./; /7137/ @3=2 (=;873- &%D s "8@/; $53.371 5+<< 887;880
with $4,250 down
Bi-weekly&
with $3,100 down
98
Nicely Equipped with s 29 ! ?+5?/ -B537./; /7137/ @3=2 (=;873- &%D s F 558B '2//5< s 3; 87.3=387371 s #/68=/ /B5/<< 7=;B
Only $
118 Bi-weekly&
Nicely Equipped with s 29 ! ?+5?/ -B537./; /7137/ @3=2 <=+7.+;. (=;873- &%D s $=+7.+;. ;/+; <87+; <B<=/6 s 3<<+7 .?+7-/. $3A 3;,+1 <B<=/6
with $4,300 down
$
Up to
14,000
7 3<-8>7=<* 8; +<2 ">;-2+</;<
*
+<2 3<-8>7= 3< ,+</. 87 787 <=+-4+,5/ =;+.371 .855+;< +7. 3< 875B +9953-+,5/ =8
%3=+7 ;/@ +, 68./5< +<2 3<-8>7= ?+5>/ ?+;3/< ,B 68./5 C 9>;-2+</ 037+7-371 08; >9 =8 687=2< +?+35+,5/ 87
5=36+ $/.+7 $ >A>;B "+-4+1/ $/7=;+ #81>/ ' $ 68./5< #/9;/</7=+=3?/ 037+7-/ /A+695/ ,+</. 87 $/55371 ";3-/ 80 08;
5=36+ $ >A>;B "+-4+1/ % #
&% =;+7<63<<387 037+7-/. += "# 08; 687=2< /:>+5<
9/; 687=2 @3=2
.8@7 9+B6/7= 8<= 80 ,8;;8@371 3< 08; + =8=+5 8,531+=387 80 E 37+7-/ 800/;< +;/ 78@ +?+35+,5/ 87 7/@
5=36+ $ >A>;B "+-4+1/ % #
&% =;+7<63<<387
$/7=;+
&% =;+7<63<<387
#81>/ ' $ ' #
&% =;+7<63<<387 $/55371 ";3-/ 3<
037+7-/. += "# /:>+5< ,3 @//45B 08; 687=2<
.8@7 9+B6/7= ;/:>3;/. 8<= 80 ,8;;8@371 3< 08; + =8=+5 8,531+=387 80
V 8./5< <28@7 $/55371 ";3-/ 08; + 7/@
5=36+ $# % $
&% =;+7<63<<387 $/55371 ";3-/ 08; + 7/@
$/7=;+ $ %
&% =;+7<63<<387 $/55371 ";3-/ 08; + 7/@
#81>/ $ ' ) %
&% =;+7<63<<387 $/55371 ";3-/ 08; + 7/@
%3=+7 $ ( $'
+>=86+=3- =;+7<63<<387 *CEV ;/312= +7. " -2+;1/< +3; -87.3=387371 =+A
-/;=+37 0//< @2/;/ +9953-+,5/ +;/ 37-5>./. 3-/7</ ;/13<=;+=387 37<>;+7-/ +7. +9953-+,5/ =+A/< 37-5>.371 /A-3</ =+A +7. 0>/5 -87</;?+=387 =+A @2/;/ +9953-+,5/ +;/ /A=;+ 37+7-/ 800/;< +;/ +?+35+,5/ 87 +99;8?/. -;/.3= =2;8>12 3<<+7 +7+.+ 37+7-/ 08; + 5363=/. =36/ 6+B -2+71/ @3=28>= 78=3-/ +7. -+778= ,/ -86,37/. @3=2 +7B 8=2/; 800/;< /A-/9= <=+-4+,5/ =;+.371 .855+;< #/=+35/; 8;./; =;+./ 6+B ,/ 7/-/<<+;B #/=+35/;< +;/ 0;// =8 </= 37.3?3.>+5 9;3-/< !00/;< ?+53. ,/=@//7 >1><= <= +7. >1><= <=
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012 www.kootenayadvertiser.com A13
A14 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
community
TO PLACE A LISTING in our community news section: 1. Open to all clubs and non-profit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www.kootenayadvertiser.com (calendar). Events appear on our website ONLY. If you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit by fax (250)4893743 or to our front desk or email: advertising@ kootenayadvertiser.com 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information.
AUGUST MOYIE HIGH HOUSE MUSEUM & ST. PETERS CHURCH. Open Sundays 1 to 3 p.m. Au-
gust or for appointment phone Barbara Stone 250 829 0770 or Bobby Dixson 250 820 0500. ARE YOU AN ORGANIZATION THAT DOES FALL REGISTRATIONS? Contact College of the Rockies Kimberley Campus to sign up for a Community Registration Day. Call 427-7116 x3752 or email kimberley@cotr. bc.ca”
AUGUST 25 EK OUTDOOR CLUB, Jumbo Pass. Full day hike (after long drive to trailhead via Invermere and up Toby Creek) to summit of Jumbo Pass & over to the forestry cabin. Great views of the high Purcells, glaciers & icefields. 2/2/1, moderate pace. Gary, 4268704
.
AUGUST 28
"AIR CADETS - 552 Squadron Cranbrook is holding an Open House and Welcome Back August 28 from 6-8 pm. Regular Cadet evenings start on Sept. 4th at 6:00 at Cadet HQ, 308 - 10 Ave. S, 2nd Floor. For info: Capt. Bott at 250-4263685 or Kim MacBride at 250-426-0131. email trainingdesk552@gmail. com" KOOTENAY COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE MEETING - Tues., Aug. 28, at 7:30 pm at the Super Store Community Room. Anyone interested in volunteering at the fair this year, please join us at this meeting, the last one before the fair on Sept. 9!
calendar SEPTEMBER 4
"AIR CADETS - 552 Squadron Cranbrook Regular Cadet evenings start on Sept. 4th at 6:00 at Cadet HQ, 308 - 10 Ave. S, 2nd Floor. For info: Capt. Bott at 250-4263685 or Kim MacBride at 250-426-0131. email trainingdesk552@gmail. com" KIMBERLEY COMMUNITY FALL REGISTRATION DAYS! One stop community registration for families. September 4, 6 & 10 from 6-8:30pm at College of the Rockies’ Kimberley Campus
SEPTEMBER 5 FALL COMMUNITY R E G I S T R AT I O N , 6-8pm, at the Curling Cen-
tre. For more info contact Cranbrook Leisure Services, 250-489-0220. #3-1777 2nd St. N., Cranbrook.
Library bag and fill it up for $5.00 . No other bags can be used. Call Marilyn for info 250-489-6254
SEPTEMBER 9
ONGOING
KOOTENAY COUNTRY FAIR at Fort Steele Heritage Town, 9am-4pm. Stay to see the many exhibits auctioned off at 4:30 pm.
TOASTMASTERS THURSDAY NOON Meet at the Heritage Inn in Cranbrook, lunch is available. Come join us for an hour of speeches, learn how to give speeches and learn leadership skills. Call Roberta Rodgers at 250-489-0174. SPARK YOUTH DROP In Centre, ages 8-18. FreeTuesday to Friday, 3-8pm. New management, clean, adult supervised, no drugs or alcohol allowed, watch for up coming band shows. 250-427-7017 CRANBROOK TREEHOUSE - Families with children 5 & under are invited to come play. Free drop-in program in the gym of the Kimberley Early Learning Centre. Transportation avail. Wednesdays, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Diana 250-4270716 WOMEN’S SOBRIETY SUPPORT GROUP, Mondays, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at Sparwood Healthcare Center. Corinne to confirm, 1-800-644-6144 or 423-4423. PLAY BRIDGE - every Monday at 1:30 pm, downstairs in the Seniors Hall. KOOTENAY FLYING CLUB. If you like to meet with other pilots or are thinking for getting your wings & need to get more info, come on out. We have fly meets and COPA flights. We meet every second Wednesday of the month, all year round, at Cranbrook McDonalds Restaurant Meeting Room
SEPTEMBER 20 CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITy WOMEN is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Cranborok club with a special event at 7 pm at the Cranbrook Public Library (Manual Training Centre). Ghada Alatrash (Janbey), writer, educator and translator, will speak on building bridges between East and West. Everyone is welcome.
SEPTEMBER 26 SEPT 26 - 30 THE ANNUAL FALL BOOK SALE of the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library and the Sunrise Rotary Club will be at the Tembec Gym, 220 Cranbrook St. N. Sept. 26, 9:30 AM - 6 PM Members only. Membership can be purchased at the door for $10. General Public: Sept. 27, 9:30 AM - 9 PM Sept. 28, 9:30 AM - 6 PM Sept. 29, 9:30 AM - 6 PM Sept 30, 9:30 AM - 1 PM Bag Sale For info call Marilyn at 250-489-6254. Sept. 30, 9:30 AM - 1 PM Come to the Bag Sale of the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library and the Sunrise Rotary Club at the Tembec Gym, 220 Cranbrook St. N. Fill it up $4.00 OR Purchase a Friends/
CONTESTS PRODUCTS STORES FLYERS DEALS COUPONS BROCHU BRO CHURES CHU RES CATAL CATAL TALOGU OGUES OGU ES CON CONTES TESTS TES TS PR PRODU ODUCTS ODU CTS ST STORE ORES ORE S ONCE YOU KNOW, YOU NEWEGG.®
SALE PRICES IN EFFECT AUGUST 17 TH - 30TH, 2012 89-005-281
34-256-036
34-246-625
HP Pavilion dv6-7050ca Notebook 15.6", Intel Core LG 42” LCD Full HDTV i5 3210M(2.50GHz) 8GB 1080p Memory 750GB HDD, 5400rpm DVD Super Multi FREE Entertainment pack NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M (Backpack + headphones FREE MONSTER Lil Jamz + wireless mouse) Ear buds - $100 value - $90 value Lenovo IdeaPad U410 14”, Intel Core i5-3317U, 8GB RAM, 750Gb + 32Gb SSD,
$
$
85999
WAS $89999
$
74999
WAS $79999
FREE SHIPPING
FREE SHIPPING
49999
WAS $69999
Extra Great Savings with promo code LG04
Please check www.newegg.ca Please check www.newegg.ca for all HP and ACER laptops ONLY $19.99 shipping! for all Lenovo laptops that that come with a FREE come with a FREE MONSTER Lil Jamz Ear buds. Entertainment pack Almost all laptops and routers on sale! Great savings on Microsoft Office and Norton software! Amazing pricing on all LG TVs
BACK-TO-SCHOOL CONTEST
WIN N
PRIZES DAILY P
AND A CHANCE TO WIN A GRAND PRIZE PACKAGE
SAVE TIME. SAVE MONEY.
Enter to win 2 tickets
Name_________________________________ Phone_________________________________
Drop off entries to: 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC by Sept 4, 2012
your source for FREE coupons
at 7 pm. www.kootenayflyingclub.weebly.com or kootenayflyingclub@ shaw.ca DUPLICATE BRIDGE: $2/PERSON. Visitors welcome. Mondays 6:30 PM Invermere Seniors' Hall KIMBERLEY & DISTRICT Guild of Fiber Artists meets Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd 2-4pm, 2nd & 4th 7-9pm @ Kimberley’s Centre 64. Spinning, weaving, & knitting in a friendly atmosphere. FMI (250) 432-9549. Drop-ins welcome. KNOW SOMEONE IN the East Kootenay with alcohol, tobacco or other drug problem? Get the beautiful cassette tape “Raised from the Ruins,” Free/confidential. Freedomline, 1-800-5280070. COME JOIN US for crib every Friday, 7 pm, The Senior Centre. BETTER BABIES PREGNANCY outreach program drop in. Cranbrook Family connection 46-17th ave. S. (next to the skate park) BUILDING CONFIDENCE, ENHANCE your communication skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:15 PM College of the Rockies 2700 College Way, Room #136, Cranbrook, Kathy at 250-489-2526 or 250-4894464 and e-mail twosimons@shaw.ca. JOIN TOPS: (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly).: TOPS meets every Thursday night, 6:15 -7:30 p.m. Call Isabel, 423-7043. Salvation Army building 721-761 2nd Ave, Fernie FERNIE LEGION MEAT draw : Fernie Legion meat draw 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fun and Entertaining, All welcome to join us. 50/50 draw follows. Fernie Legion 551 1st Ave, Fernie SATURDAY MEAT DRAW Sparwood Legion: Every Saturday meat draw and 50/50 draw at Sparwood Legion 4-6 p.m., Centennial Square, Sparwood ADULTS MORNING BADMINTON: at the Fernie Community Centre every Friday from 9 - 11 a.m. Beginners welcome. Birds provided and some racquets available for loan. Drop-in $5. Call Chris Stockey 250-423-8062 for more information. CRIBBAGE AT SENIOR Drop-In Centre: Cribbage at Senior DropIn Centre, Fernie, every Friday 7.30 p.m., 562 3 AVE, Fernie ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS : Meeting Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. in Fernie Anglican Church 561 4th Ave. Call 250423-2131 for details. DO YOU HAVE PARKINSON'S disease? Does
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
anyone you know have Parkinson's disease? You & your caregivers are invited to attend our informative meetings at the Heritage Inn Cranbrook. Meetings start at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month. Come at 6 pm & have a nice supper before the meeting starts. DARTS: EVERY THURSDAY 6:30 p.m onwards fun darts at Sparwood Legion. Thursday, Feb. 10 6:30 PM Centennial Square, Sparwood 1813 CRANBROOK ARMY Cadets: 1813 Cranbrook Army Cadets, Youth and parents are invited to join us at Kennedy Hall (1305-1st Street South, Cranbrook) on Tuesdays (September until June), between 6:15 pm and 9:00pm to see what the Army Cadet Program has to offer. The Army Cadet Program is a free program for youth 12-19. For more information please call Stacey at 250-489-5767. Kennedy Hall 1305 1st Street South, Cranbrook, 250-489-5767, frastamormac@hotmail.com MAHJONG AT SENIORS Drop in centre: Mahjong at Seniors Drop in centre, Fernie, every Monday at 7 p.m. Seniors Drop in centre Fernie 562 3rd Ave. DOMINOES AT SENIORS Drop in centre: Dominoes at Seniors Drop in centre, Fernie, every Monday at 1 p.m. Seniors Drop in centre, Fernie, 562 3rd Ave. KOOTENAY BUG CHUCKERS (Fishing Club) is looking for new members. Anyone can join. For more information please contact James at 250-421-4210 STORYTIME FOR 3 to 5 Year Olds: Storytime for three to five years olds at the Fernie Heritage Library every Friday. 11:00 AM Fernie Heritage Library 492 3rd Ave, Fernie 250-423-4458 library@ elkvalley.net FREE! COME & learn more about Catholic Faith through insightful teaching of Fr. Cozapi, every Wednesday, 7 pm, St Mary's Hall. Refreshments & coffee are provided. YOUNG FILMMAKERS-TAKE ACTION & win! BC Epilepsy Society Youth Video Project invites high school students to create a 30-60 second public service announcement promoting awareness about teens & epilepsy. Astarte Sands, 604-8756704, info@bcepilopsy. com. TIME FOR ME, a 6 week group for children, whose family member has cancer. This group will take place at the EK Regional Hospital. 426-5281, local 258. INFORMATION SERVICES FOR Newcomers & Refugees Program. What does the program offer? It provides men,
women, children & families with information about Canadian society. It offers guidance & support on adjustment issues, & provides connections to the broader community, 32-13th Ave S, 426-2943. CRANBROOK TENNIS CLUB - open for the
communitycalendar season at Kinsmen Park, Victoria Ave. We are seeking new members of all ages, families & singles. We meet every Wed. & Sun. evening from 6-9 pm. Come on out and try your hand at tennis or get back into playing. Steve, 489-9169 or Neil, 4898107.
ONGOING TRAINING FOR Emergency Social Services volunteers in Kimberley to help the community should a disaster occur. Betty at 427-3503. CRANBROOK ALANON meeting, 1:30 pm, Fridays. Pat 427-7792 or Anne 426-5409.
BABY GOOSE RHYTHM and Rhyme Group in Kimberley . Join us for rhymes, songs and stories for you and your baby at the Anglican Church Hall on Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:30. This is a free program for parents with babies under 1yr old and is facilitated
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A15
by Kimberley Community Literacy and Kimberley Public Health Nursing. Kim Roberts 427-4468 or Terri Fergus 427-2215 for more information KIMBERLEY CITIZENS ON PATROL require volunteers for night patrols. Minimum 5 hours service per month. Train-
ing provided. Applications at Kimberley RCMP office during regular business hours. FOR SURVIVORS OF ACQUIRED brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the United Church, Cranbrook. If you struggle living with
A16 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
communitycalendar ABI and/or want to share your successes Janyce, 417-6220. INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES for newcomers, sponsored by Cranbrook Women’s Resource Society, funded by Ministry of Community, Aboriginal & Women’s Services. Mila, 426-2943. INK CARTRIDGE RECYCLING 2ND Cranbrook Pathfinders are collecting used ink car-
tridges - bubblejet, laser and fax - for recycling. Please drop at Girl Guide Hall, 1421-2nd St. S. Lori, 489-5921. IF YOU KNOW ANYONE, including a child, who has been abused or harmed by a psychiatrist call the Citizens Commission on Human Rights at 1-800-670-2247. NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH, FAITH Family - Friendship - For-
ever, Sunday School 9 am, Sunday Service, 10:30 am, Wednesday Service, 8 pm, 821-1st St. S, everyone is welcome. KIMBERLEY SENIORS DANCE, Kimberley Centennial Hall, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Info: 427-2805 ENHANCE YOUR COMMUNICATION Skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday
7:00 p.m. 1402-1st St. S. (Cranbrook Society For Community Living building). Guests are welcome. Cecilia 250-919-3716 casimer911@hotmail.com or Kathy 250-489-2526 twosimons@shaw.ca BAHA'I COMMUNITY OF Cranbrook invites everyone to join in celebrating the Word of God. Info. 426-4081, 417-0223, 3446991, 428-2646 or www. bahai.org
HEAT • COOL • CLEAN AN
RECEIVE UP TO
$
1,600* with LiveSmartBC Grants
COMPLIMENTARY IN-HOME CONSULTATION* *Call for details
KOOTENAY COOLING & HEATING LTD.
beat
Residential & Commercial Serving Cranbrook, Creston, Kimberley & Wasa
250.426.8000
the
HEAT SALES EVENT
We will meet or GOLD beat the other guy!
Fact is: Rightst now is the bea time to buy r travel traile
Complementary winterizing & 1 winter storage package on any travel trailer purchase!
RUNNERS WAREHOUSE Create-a-Breeze by Fantastic Vent $ *
215
Installed
InvenSun 120 watt solar kit $
*
899
Power Jack $
242* Installed
installed Charging rate 6.93 amp/hr *not including taxes
2813-23rd St. N. Cranbrook, BC
RV
• Toll Free 1-800-663-4824 • Tel (250)489-4141 D7950
GOGO GRANNIES (GRANDMOTHERS Helping Grandmothers) meets the last Monday of every month - 12:00 at the College of the Rockies. We are a dynamic group of women raising funds for our counterparts in Africa. Grandmothers raising their grandchildren with no resources of their own need our help. Come - share your talents and skills and make new friends. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111. ATTENTION GAMERS. DO you play Magic the Gathering, D&D, or any other popular games? We are trying to find out how much interest there is in the Cranbrook area to form a gaming community; a location to gather & play, manage events, a communication network, etc. Please send us an email with your name, age, names of any types of games you play and any other comments you wish to relay to this subject. Send your email to cranbrookgaming@gmail.com CHAPTER OF THE Canadian Federation of University Women meets every 3rd Thurs., 7 pm. New members welcome. www.cfuw-cranbrook. com. Cathryn 426-4804. WOULD YOU LIKE to be free of drug and alcohol addictions for good? An 86% proven success rate 18-45. Phone Teen Challenge, 1-866866-0701 or www. teenchallenge.com CRANBROOK & DISTRICT Arts Council- Library books now available for members use. Inquire at the office. If you have books on your discipline you'd like to donate. Charitable receipts available. Volunteer's neededBackup poster volunteer to deliver posters to various locations. Approx. 4hrs a week. Serving it Right Volunteer needed on occasional basis. Please let office now if you can help out. 250-4264223 HIGH HOUSE MUSEUM – MOYIE – open this summer on Sundays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. until September long weekend. Historic St Peter’s Church will also be open. If you have not yet visited, do come! ABOVE A WHISPER Newsletter-to receive the latest updates regarding the local music scene contact Rod Wilson at parahaki@xplornet.com. Are you a musician, performer or organizer with an upcoming event? Contact Rod to be included in this newsletter. WHIST AT SENIOR Center, every Thursday at 7 pm. New players welcome. THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS. CHANGE of time for meetings. Meetings
are 2nd Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm at the East Kootenay Child Care Resource and Referral Boardroom (in the Baker Street Mall parking lot) For more information call Laura @ 250 489-1000 or Diane @ 250 489-0154 THE FRESHWATER FISHERIES SOCIETY OF BC welcomes all novice anglers to take part in our Learn to Fish Programs at the Kootenay Trout Hatchery. For a suggested donation of $5, the three hour program teaches all you need to know to catch some fish this summer! Pre-book by calling us at 250-429-3214 or by emailing: visit.kootenay@ gofishbc.com. CRANBROOK LEGION BRANCH 24 HAS drop in Darts every Thursday @ 7 pm. come out and have some fun EKBIA MEETINGS FREE DENTAL SCREENING for children 6 mos. to 18 years old. Creston Health Unit for appt , 428-3602. CRANBROOK VOT HOCKEY Club, Times are 10:30A.M.-11:30A.M., Cranbrook Memorial Arena, Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Age 55+. FMI Leisure Services at 4890220. MENAGERIE INVITATION TO Display-Kootenay artists and artisans are invited to display their work at the new Artrageous Gallery. Two to four week rental periods available. May exhibit solo or in a group. Contact the Cranbrook & District Art's Council 250-426-4223. OUR GROUP WOULD LIKE donations of wool. We make things for our local shelters. 250-4170894. YOU'RE INVITED: THE Jaffray United Church meets every second & last Sunday of the month at 11:00am. Rev. Jack Lindquist. Contact Dorothy 250-429-3603 for any changes to service. BINGO NITE IN the Wardner Hall. First Thursday of every month. Opens at 6:30 pm. Kathy, 429-4194. ADDICTIONS SUPPORT RECOVERY Group Thurs. 2 – 3:15 pm EK Regional Hospital Psych Outpatient Dep’t Conference or group room for info 417-6171 CRISIS LINE IS looking for compassionate people, 98% of our calls are about listening and offering a shoulder to someone reaching out, no need to leave your home, free training, times are flexible Volunteer Resource Centre at 426-8019. SO YOU THINK YOU can skate? 7 pm every Thursday in July at the Cranbrook Skatepark, free BBQ. THE SCLERODERMA SOCIETY OF CANADA requests your help by drop-
ping off your empty laser & inkjet printer cartridges in specially marked boxes at the following locations: Cranbrook, Mitech Business Systems, Credit Union and the Kootenay News Advertiser. Creston at the public library & Kootenay Internet Office. Kimberley, Health Unit office. Fernie, Bill’s Stereo. CRANBROOK FIRST TOASTMASTERS, College of the Rockies, 2700 College Way, Cranbrook, BC. Meets Every 2nd & 4th Thursdays, Room 210 or TBD (follow signs). Contact: Kathy at 250489-2526 or 250-4894464 Email: twosimons@ shaw.ca INVERMERE SENIORS, 1ST & 3rd Tuesday of every month, potluck, 6 pm & meeting 7 pm. 1st Wednesday, carpet bowling, 1:30 pm, 2nd & 3rd Thursday, bingo, 7 pm, 1st & 3rd Friday, crib, 7 pm. CHOOSING WELLNESS EVERY Monday at 10:30am at the Sr. Citizens Hall, bring a bag lunch, Irene 4264793. KIMBERLEY YOUTH SKATEBOARD society, help fundraiser for youth park, all ages welcome to support project, meetings every Tuesday at 6:30pm, Lee Haskell Youth Centre. 427-7017. KIMBERLEY EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES (ESS) invites you to learn how to help your community during a disaster. Betty, 427-3503 for time & date or email: bettyaitchison@monarch.net FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (Genealogy), 2210-2nd St.N., Cranbrook, 426-4614. Hours: Tues. & Thurs. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-1pm. Open to public for genealogical research. EAST KOOTENAY HOME EDUCATORS is a support group for home schooling parents. If you are considering to home school your children and have questions, or would like to be involved in home schooling group activities, contact Doug 489-5779 or doug@02ws.com CRANBROOK CHILDREN’S CHOIR rehearse under the guidance of Choir Master Chuck Bissett. Children ages 7-14. Andrea, 489-5575. DEVOTIONAL GATHERINGS, PRAYERS & readings from all world’s religions interspersed with music. Golden 344-6991, Invermere2shizu@bahaiemail.com, 417-0223, 428-2646. GET CONNECTED THE Kimberley Family Centre provides a one-stop information service by providing assistance in obtaining information for Seniors services, government agencies, support groups
communitycalendar Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
or any other resource info. 427-2449. INVERMERE SENIORS EVERY Tuesday, floor curling, 1:30 pm, every Wednesday, singing, 10 am. Every Thursday, dropin, 1 pm. EAST KOOTENAY BAHA’IS welcome you to interfaith devotional gatherings which include prayers & readings from all the world’s religions; interspersed with music. For times & place in your area please contact: Golden, 344-6991, Invermere: u2shizu@bahaiemail. com, Cranbrook, 417-0223 or glmrobbie@direct. ca, Creston 428-2646 or assemblyckb@shaw.ca or bci.org/bahaisofckb/ RECOVERING FROM THE losses of Life, a Christian grief course, offered online, free of charge, by the EK Lutheran Parish (Mt. Zion Lutheran Church). www. eklutheran.ca, click grief course. SCOUTS CANADA SEEKS adult & youth for its exciting programs Programs include: Beavers: ages 5-7, Cubs: 8-10, Scouts; 11-14, Venturers: 14-17 & Rovers: 18-26 years. To join or apply to be a volunteer: 1-888-726-8876 or www. scouts.ca INTERSTED IN BOOKS and people? Kimberley Friends of the Library invite volunteers to join in supporting the Kimberley Public Library. Urgent need for someone interested in marketing/ publicity. Call Liz at 250427-7078. CRANBROOK GARDEN CLUB MEETING, we are now on our spring & summer program from May-August and meet at various locations for workshops & tours. Come out & join us. New members always welcome. Anna, 250-489-2443. THE CRANBROOK EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month from 1-3pm at the Cranbrook Family Connections Centre (beside Cranbrook Skatepark). Parents, grandparents, caregivers, service providers and businesses are always welcome. Children: Our Foundation for Success!. 250-489-4246 CRANBROOK FE¯ PUBLIC health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley North Star Dream Team. BABY AND ME drop in for parents with babes in arms, Tuesdays 10-12, Cranbrook Family Connections 46-17th Ave S (next to skateboard park) Niki, 421-8096. IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES your support of the MS Walk is more important than ever. Each walker, team captain and volunteer who participates is a vital partner in providing research. Join
the movement to end MS by registering today, set a goal and multiply your impact by recruiting friends and family to walk with you as a MS walk team HEARTS IN MOTION Walking Club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the Cranbrook Rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250426-4529 or Jeanette 250426-2393 KIMBERLEY SENIORS BRANCH #14 General Meeting 1st Tuesday of each month, 10 am. All seniors welcome. 427-2805. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN turning rocks into gems...? CBK Rock and Gems of the Kootenays is interested in new members. Frank 421-1177, Barb 426-5623. COME AND JOIN us at the Senior Centre in Cranbrook for an afternoon of Bingo every Wed. at 1 pm. THE CRANBROOK GUARDIAN AT www. liveablecranbrookblogspot.com for tidbits and snippets relative to Cranbrook. Visit us - updated daily. You never know what you might find. BORED THIS SUMMER? Looking for something to do? Two non-profit societies are looking for help at evening bingo's. No special training required. For more information contact stacey at 250-489-3114 ext 227 BOOK DONATIONS WANTED: Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library & the Sunrise Rotary club are accepting donations of books, videos, DVD's CD's cassettes & maps (all in good cond). No encyclopedias. Drop off at the Library during reg opening hrs. COMMUNITY SPONSORED PUBLIC swims first Wed. or every month, 5-6 pm. Kimberley Aquatic Centre. COMMUNITY SPONSORS FAMILY swims, Wednesdays, 6-7 pm (persons 18 & younger must be accompanied by an adult). EVERYONE IS WELCOME to SPEAK OUT with our United Way Cranbrook and Kimberley. Silence is never golden. We invite community members of all ages and backgrounds to contact us about a coffee date to express your vision for a community that cares. Call (250)-426-8833 to speak with Donna or Tanis, or email crankimbunitedway@shaw.ca SENIORS HELPING SENIORS. The Friendly Visitor Program in supporting the quality of life is offering visits for seniors wanting companionship, transportation as well as support for those caring for seniors. . 4272449. ARE YOU FEELING APPRECIATED, valued
& empowered? Do you work with people who enjoy teamwork & a fun environment? You must be a United Way of Cranbrook and Kimberley volunteer! We need you! Donna, 426-8833. LADIES AUXILIARY TO Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24, the Royal Canadian Legion meets second Tuesday of each month, September to June, at 1 pm at the Telus building on 11th Ave. New members welcome. Melanie, (250)426-3430. FOR ARTS RELATED EVENTS, galleries, grants/awards, education & etc. check out the news and events section of Cranbrook & District Arts Council’s website: www. theartscouncil.ca BABY GOOSE - free program for parents with babies under one-year-old at Kimberley Early Leaning Centre. Rhymes, songs and stories, guest speakers. Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30. Call Terri 250-427-2215 or Kim 250-427-4466 FAMILY FUN NIGHT! Eat & play with your preschooler at Kimberley Early Learning Centre Thursdays 4 to 7 pm. Please call Gina at 250-427-5309 FERNIE ROYAL Canadian Legion Br #36 general meetings will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. ELKO PARKS AND RECREATION FUNDRAISERS (proceeds toward hall operations): Pancake Breakfast is the 2nd Sunday monthly. Incl. pancakes, sausage patties & eggs, o/juice & 'all you want' coffee FOR $7.00 and kids 10&under $3.00 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Elko Community Hall CRANBROOK'S NEW THRIFT STORE, BFM open Tues.-Sat., 10-5pm. Donated items greatefully accepted. 824 Kootenay St. N. CALL TO ARTISTS and Craftsmen – The Kimberley Arts Council is now accepting applications from crafts people and artisans for Creative Finds … an Artisan Boutique. If you or someone you know would like to participate in Creative Finds or would like further details, call us at 427-4919 or email:kimberleyarts@ cyberlink.bc.ca CRESTON VALLEY QUILTERS Guild meets each Wednesday, 9:00 a.m., in the Anglican Church basement hall, 422-7th Ave. North. All quilters welcome! 4284005 HAVE YOU OR someone you know been affected by someone else's drinking? Al-Anon can help. 250-426-5409 or 250-489-1388 TRITON SWIM CLUB, accepting registration for children ages 6 & up at anytime. Gretchen, 489-4365. STONG START BC &
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A17
EXPERTS ARE COMING TO KIMBERLEY! AU UG GUST 28TH - SEPTEMBER 1ST T! PAYING FOR CANADIAN COINS 1967 AND PRIOR AND AMERICAN COINS 1964 AND PRIOR
CANADIAN SILVER DOLLAR UP TO $12,100
ELIZABETH SILVER DOLLAR
CANADIAN DIME MS-65
UP TO $2,500
UP TO $110
CANADIAN CENTENNIAL
$100 OLYMPIC COIN
GOLD COIN
CANADIAN GOLD
BRITISH SOVEREIGNS UP TO $6,800
*ALL VALUES ARE BASED ON CONDITION AND RARITY *
*COIN VALUES ARE BASED OFF THE CHARLTO COIN GUIDE *
GUARANTEED PAYMENT OF OVER $1500/OZ FOR ANY FINE GOLD!
GOLD JEWELRY
SILVER JEWELRY
AUGUST 28TH - SEPTEMBER 1ST Tuesday - Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Saturday: 9:00am - 4:30pm FREE ADMISSION AND EVALUATION
Trickle Creek Residence Inn by Marriott 500 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley, BC. V1A 2Y6 Directions: Located just off the Gerry Sorenson Hwy, just west of the Kimberley Airport. For General Inquiries Call: 1-800-746-0902 NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
www.CanadianCoinAssociation.com
A18 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
communitycalendar
bcgmcdealers.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. */x/â&#x20AC; Offers apply to the purchase of a 2012 Sierra Ext Cab (1SA) and 2012 Sierra Nevada Ext (R7H) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,495). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer available to retail customers in Canada. See Dealer for details. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See GMC dealer for details. x$7,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on 2012 Sierra Ext Cab 1SA & 2012 Sierra Nevada Ext (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. â&#x20AC; 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit for 72 months on new or demonstrator 2012 Sierra Ext Cab 1SA & 2012 Sierra Nevada Ext. 0.99% purchase financing offer on approved credit by Ally Finance Services for 84 months on new or demonstrator 2012 Sierra Nevada Ext & Crew. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $138.89 for 72 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000.00. Example: $10,000 at 0.99% APR, the monthly payment is $123.27 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $354.62, total obligation is $10,354.62. WBased on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. â&#x2C6;&#x17E;OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.ca for OnStarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guide. ÂĽWhichever comes first. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. Based on latest competitive data available. ÂĽÂĽBased on current website competitive information at time of printing. â&#x2014;&#x160;$1,000 â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;GM Truck Owner Loyalty/Conquest Bonusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; incentive is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive). Example: $10,000 purchase price, after tax price is $11,200 ($10,000 plus $1,200 applicable taxes). After applying $1,000 bonus, after tax price is $10,200 ($880 reduced purchase price plus $120 applicable taxes), with the $1,000 credit being the $880 reduction from the purchase price and the $120 reduction in taxes which would have otherwise been payable on the full purchase price. $1,000 bonus is available only to customers who currently own a GM or Competitive Pickup Truck registered and insured (in Canada) in their name for the previous consecutive six months. The bonus may be applied towards the purchase/finance/lease of an eligible new 2012/2013 Model Year Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra, 2012 MY Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon delivered between August 4, 2012 and August 31, 2012. Only one (1) credit may be applied per eligible vehicle sale. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). The $1000 credit includes HST/GST/QST/PST as applicable by province. Offer applies to new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be required. As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and may contact GM to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash. This offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. See your local GM dealer for details. GM reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer and/or the program for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice.
Play & Learn Kimberley Family Drop in Programs: Monday's Play & learn 10-12pm Lindsay Park school, Tuesday's Strong Start Baby Goose 9-12pm & 10:30-11:30 Early Learning Centre, Wednesday's Strong Start 9-12pm Early Learning Centre, Thursday's Play & Learn StrongStart 1012pm & 1-4pm Marysville School, Friday's Strongstart 9-12pm Early Learning Centre, Saturday's Strong Start 9-12pm Early
Learning Centre. 250-4274468 DO YOU HAVE WOOL? Local group is looking for donations of wool to make items for the shelters. Call 250-417-0894 for more information. SPARWOOD RECREATION DEPARTMENT free swimming, Fridays, 4-5:30 pm. FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY Anonymous is a program for individuals recovering from addictive eating behavior.
There are no dues or fees at our meetings. There are no weigh-ins. Please feel free to contact the FA office for more information at 781-321-9118. The following meeting is held in Trail, BC every week: Monday and Thursday of every week, Gateway Christian Centre Trail, BC (across from Wall Mart) Monday @10:00 AM THURSDAY @ 7:00 PM Call Connie 250-364-2013 Or email rwhanson@shaw.ca
KIMBERLEY PIPE BAND is looking for new members. Anyone interested in joining, learning pipes and/or drums with the Kimberley Pipe Band are encouraged to call Dave 427-3092, Jock, 421-9157 or Gerry, 4277963. FREE IMMUNIZATIONS. PEOPLE 65 years of age can receive pneumococcal 23. All people should have a tetanus/ diphtheria booster every ten years. Protect yourself
from vaccine preventable diseases with these free vaccines. Please call the Public Health Nursing at your local health Unit (Cranbrook 420-2207) for all appointments. FULLY RENOVATED HALL and kitchen for rent. 120 person capacity. Great rates! Kimberley Elks Club. 250-427-2343 Meat draw every Sat. @ 5pm EK COUNCIL OF CANADIANS Chapter meeting monthly, 2nd Tuesday
evening of the month. Call for time & location, 427-0514. THE BISSET CHOIR, A mixed mens, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choir of all ages from high school to adult, meets every Thursday evening, 7 pm at Christ the Servant Church, 14th Ave. S., Cranbrook. New members always welcome. 4893942. KEEP YOU & your horse active, Willowgrove Ranch Horsemanship Clinics, limited room, so
$& ! " ( ( " $#!-
book your spot. FMI Jodi Savage 426-6596. PARENT/TOT FUN TIMES, a drop in program for parents & their children ages 6 & under. Monday mornings 9:30noon, Mountain View Elementary School. OLD BASEBALL PHOTOS? THE Home Run Society would like to archive your photos and stories for future generations of baseball fans. Contact Garry 417-3236 or e-mail: garry@slonowski.com
!
<
LOYALTY & CONQUEST
š
')"" & )'( $( (( & ( -$)& " ! &
"
"
$+# ( $& $+# ( $& $& ( $#!-
"$& + ! # $& "$#( '
%)& ' % %)& ' %)& )& ' ' # # # # # 9 9 ' & (' ' ' & (' & (' X ' $# %)& ' %& $ # !) ' & ( % %!)' ' & + !- "$#( ' + ( $+# $+# ' $# %)& ' %& $ # !) ' & ( % %)& ' # # #
!'$ !'$ * ! ! !'$ * * ! !
$&
# # # $& "$#( '9
#$( * ! ! $# $& & " * ! ! $# $& & " Î&#x201D;
SLT MODEL SHOWN
"%
()& ' # !) Ţ (45 0 .$44 :($3 -/ 18(353$,0 !$33$05: -/ 10*(3 5+$0 13' $0' 1:15$; Ţ 5$%,., 3$-> 3$&5,10 10531. $0' 3$,.(3 8$: 10531.
+ -
Ţ 0 5$3> 0&.6',0* 105+ 6%4&3,25,10â&#x2C6;&#x17E; Ţ (*/(05 9&.64,7( 651/$5,& 1&-,0* ,))(3(05,$.
!
" + !
" (-W
"%
$& '( % )% ($ (
+ -
' && # * ,( & # * ,( $& "$& + " !$#! $& "$#( ' -
!
" + !
" (-W
+ ( $+# +
' $# %)& ' %& $ # !) ' & ( % %!)' ' & (' X
!'$ * ! !
% %)& ' # # #
$& "$#( ' 9
# * ( $# ! ()& ' Ţ =
= +31/( 22($3$0&( !+((.4 + !+ . Ţ +31/( 3,..( 633160' $0' +31/( 6/2(3 Ţ 18(3 !,0'184 ,33134 $0' 1&-4 8,5+ (/15( (:.(44 053: Ţ ($5+(3 !3$22(' 5((3,0* !+((. Ţ ((2 ,05 .$44
'!( , ,( # + ( * ! ! $ &$ % ' $+#
EXPERIENCE SUMMER AT YOUR GMC DEALER TODAY.
CRANBROOK North Star Motors 250-489-4711
0146123/5378 1/ 01 23/5378 1/ 5378 1/ [License #5717]
/
KIMBERLEY Chalet GM 250-427-4895
#
[License #6340]
PROS TO KNOW
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
BUTCHER/MEAT CUTTER
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A19
HIDDEN GEM OF THE KOOTENAYS Cranbrook Golf Club Greenside Restaurant...
Being a butcher isn’t just a profession; it’s an art...
Cranbrook Golf Course offers more than just golf. We have 2 highly credited chefs on hand.
Being a butcher isn’t just a profession; it’s an art. In addition to knowing all the characteristics of slaughter animals, fish and poultry, butchers must be able to quarter them into sections, know the characteristics of each of these sections as well as how to prepare and cook them. A butcher is also an artist when it comes to preparing meat, fish and poultry: de-boning, mincing meat, preparing French cuts, deli meats, fish fillets and so on. He or she must also know how to prepare brine and marinades.
• Master Sausage Maker • Certi¿ed Meat Cutter/Butcher
Some butchers specialize in wild meat, such as deer, caribou, moose, bear and wild boar. He or she must have the necessary knowledge to advise clients on how to keep the animal’s meat intact after it has been slaughtered until it can be sectioned. Butchers must also know all the various methods of preparing wild fowl. Butchers are true connoisseurs when it comes to their field of specialization and they are top-rate advisors for clients. And since we live in a multicultural country that has people with all types of tastes and ways of preparing meat, butchers also need to be aware of these cultural differences.
ick’s Fine Meats & RAward Winning Sausage 1350B Theatre Rd Cranbrook, BC 250-426-7770
Cranbrook Golf Club Greenside Restaurant
2700-2nd St. South Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H8 www.golfcranbrook.com clubmgr@golfcranbrook.com Ph. 250-426-7812
Fax 250-426-0773 For inquiries or a free quote call Matt
Dean Testa, Chef Dean Dominic Testa, originally from theToronto area, joind the Cranbrook Golf Club culinary team in 2010. He completed his schooling in Calgary and pursued his culinary interests at VCC in Vancouver. His passion for all types food took him to various places around the world where he was able to experience a wide range of true ethnic foods. He spent eight years at Regency Catering in Vancouver catering large events such as the Molson Indy and the Abbotsford Air Show. Dean brings over twenty five years of experience and a broad knowledge of iinternational cuisine to the Cranbrook Golf Club.
The art of being a butcher means knowing how to get the most out of each piece of meat that goes to the customer, so that it can be truly appreciated. Whether he or she works for a large restaurant or hotel chain, or in the kitchen at a large construction site, we rely on our butchers to provide us with meat, fish and poultry to make delicious meals.
T Together, Matt and Dean hold a wide range of experience and are able tto bring an exceptional and delightful variety of culinary offerings to the Cranbrook Golf Club. Not only are they able to customize any menu for C iin-house dining, but they can bring their culinary specialties to your ddoor! The Cranbrook Golf Club now offers off-site catering for parties of aalmost lm any size. Whether it’s a full meal to be catered for any type of funtion or an appetizer buffet, the Team is just one call away. For ffu inquiries or a free quote don’t hesitate to call Matt at 250-426-7812 inq ext 2. ex
Rick’s Fine Meats is currently taking applications for a meat cutter
In addition to club classics, the Greenside Restaurant features dishes from Around the World, including: Vietnamese Chicken Wraps, fro Peshawar Butter Chicken and Mongolian Chicken. Pe
PERSONAL TRAINER
WELLNESS SPA
Christie Kennedy, BHKin., Personal Trainer and Co-owner of CORE FITNESS
New things are happening at New Energy Wellness
Credentials: Bachelor of Human Kinetics –specializing in Health and Fitness BCRPA Supervisor of Leaders for Weight training, certified Group Fitness and Yoga Instructor Reebok Spin certified Pre/Post Natal certified Instructor
The “New Energy Wellness Spa” will open for business in the Prestige Hotel Thursday September 6th, with a grand opening celebration in October. We will provide all the great services currently offered by New Energy Wellness including Raindrop Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Infrared Sauna, Amethyst Infrared Biomat, Reiki, and Nutrition & Cleanse programs designed to relax and heal. As well, we will offer fantastic spa services such as manicures, pedicures, facials, body wraps and waxing from certified estheticians. New organic and natural face and body products will be offered, both in treatments and for resale. We will also be promoting healthy lifestyles with organic linens and environmentally friendly cleaning products.
The journey continues for Allison and her business New Energy Wellness with the purchase of the spa business at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort.
As a Personal Trainer I believe it’s extremely important to stay current on the latest research and fitness trends. This ensures my clients are receiving the best instruction the fitness industry has to offer and makes for fun and exciting workouts! My experience as a trainer spans over 15 years. Much of my experience comes from training in the lower mainland where the fitness industry is booming. I was able to work with and learn from some of the best in the industry and bring that knowledge and experience to my work in Cranbrook. As a student in Human Kinetics as well as a competitive Rower with UBC I had the opportunity to learn how to train high level athletes which is one of my greatest passions. However I enjoy training people of all ages and abilities whatever their goals may be!
209-16th Ave. N. 250-426-7161 info@corefitnessinc.ca www.corefitnessinc.ca
Matt Bergin - Food & Beverage Manager Matt Bergin, born in Montreal and raised in southern Alberta, completed his culinary training at Calgary’s Southern Alberta Institute of Technology obtaining his Red Seal apprenticeship. Matt was bitten at an early age by the culinary bug and began his first kitchen position as a prep cook at the age of 15. Matt has been involved with golf-related food and beverage for the past 8 years and has been with the Cranbrook Golf Club since May of 2009. Prior to that, he owned and operated his own casual fine dining restaurant in Cadboro Bay, Victoria BC. Matt’s culinary experience is quite diverse. He has been a Regional Executive Chef for large chains like Tony Roma’s as well as Chef and Training Manager for companies like Earl’s and Moxie’s. His experience also includes the planning and preparation of fine dining at Wellington’s in Calgary Ole English Inn and Hunter’s Steak House and Tapa Bar in Victoria and as the Executive Chef and Food & Beverage Manager of the St. Eugen Mission Resort and Casino.
I am currently training individuals of various fitness levels including those competing in events such as the Spartan and Tough Mudder Races, Bikini and Figure competitions as well as people with conditions such as MS, joint injuries and people just wanting to get healthy. I love what I do!! At Core Fitness our trainers are the best in the Kootenays. Come book a session with us today and achieve your fitness goals!
SPA Located at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort 209 Van Horne Street S. Cranbrook 250-417-0505 Yoga Studio located at 700 Laurier Street W. Cranbrook 250-421-0935
And Yes – Yoga classes will still be offered by Allison at the New Energy Wellness Yoga Studio located at 700 Laurier Street W in Cranbrook. The new schedule will be out soon – watch for it. Start your own journey to health and wellness – join a yoga class, or enjoy one of our many other wellness services. Come and check out our new space anytime after September 6th, and meet the New Energy Wellness Spa team: Allison Wager – massages, infrared sauna, nutrition & cleanse programs, yoga Angie McPherson – massages, reiki Ashley Nicolas – esthetics Alana Feist – esthetics “It’s within you!”
PROS TO KNOW
A20 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
AUTO SERVICE DEPT. Automotive repair is now a hightech industry... Today’s cars and trucks have more computing power than the spacecrafts used in the Apollo missions!The “shade tree mechanic” is no more. Today’s technician is in a demanding and rapidly changing profession. To stay in a very competitive industry, a shop must be committed to investing in technology, quality service and exceptional customer relations. The best time to check out a repair facility is before you need one. Ideally, take your vehicle in for minor service, such as an oil change or tire rotation. Use this opportunity to look over the service area, note the equipment used and talk to service personnel. Licences-Repair facilities must have a journeyman automotive technician on staff at all times. Qualifications should be posted in plain sight, as should municipal licences. Do not do business with a facility that is not licensed. Appearance-A clean, well-organized facility reflects attention to detail and an effort to maintain a professional image. Amenities-The facility should have a comfortable waiting area. Many shops now provide additional services for the convenience of customers that may be beneficial. Equipment-A good repair facility will have up-to-date equipment and information for a wide variety of makes and models. Some shops choose Put my 18 years experience to work for you. Customer service to specialize and this may limit their ability to work on all types of is my highest priority. Contact me vehicles. for all your service needs. Recommendations-Ask your family and friends about their experiences. Were they charged the price they were quoted? Was their vehicle ready when promised? Were they treated courteously? Were all questions about the repair answered thoroughly? Ask about the shop’s warranty. Most repair facilities will warranty their parts and labor either in writing or in shop posted announcements. To receive the most beneficial and accurate vehicle repair, you the customer must provide the clearest and most comprehensive information possible. You know your vehicle and will be the first to know when its performance changes. You also know your vehicle’s repair and maintenance history. The more information you can share with a repair facility, the better prepared they are to identify problems. Don’t be embarrassed to ask questions. Before you leave, be sure you understand all shop policies regarding diagnostic fees, labour rates, Shop Hours warranties, time lines, methods of payment and whether or not you can Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 5 pm have the parts that were replaced.
MORTGAGE BROKER The benefits of using a professional mortage broker Finding the right home may seem like the hard part of a real estate transaction, but in reality, getting the best financing can be much harder. This is partially because we have so many options nowadays for mortgage loans and so many places to find them. Using a mortgage broker is by far the best way to go about finding and arranging the very best mortgage to suit your specific needs. Trust in a mortgage broker that knows how to package your application, what pitfalls to look out for. The benefits of using a professional mortgage broker include: Reduce your stress and frustration. There are dozens of lenders from which to choose, so why not let an expert handle the application process for you? These days the forms and other data that are required for a loan application can be quite complicated, so it is wise to hand the entire process over to a professional. Fewer complications. A seasoned mortgage professional will have years of experience, and that will help him or her navigate the tricky loan application waters that lie ahead. Let a broker’s know-how work to your benefit.
Mike Leaf Service Manager
1100 Victoria Avenue N. 250-489-5563
Help you get the best deal possible. Although you may be tempted to apply for the mortgage on your own, by hiring a professional you are assured of getting the best interest rate, the best payment plan, and the best deal in general. Save you time. The most valuable of all commodities. A broker has the experience to make sure you get the best package for your individual needs.
Debra Parker, AMP Cell: 250-421-7600 Direct Line: 250-420-2375
Real personalization. Since the mortgage broker works for you (not the lenders), he or she offers you unbiased advice and helps you select the mortgage that’s absolutely right for you. You get the personal service you just cannot get from a bank.
Email: debra_parker@centum.ca
Service at no cost. Not only will a broker obtain the best mortgage rate for you, broker services cost you nothing.
Call me today for a mortgage consultation and let me work for you.
The AMP Advantage. The AMP designation differentiates mortgage brokers from others in the mortgage industry. It demonstrates their commitment to providing you, the borrower with the highest level of service while finding the best mortgage solution suited to your needs, explain all of your mortgage options and provide mortgage peace of mind. You’ll feel at ease when dealing with a mortgage broker who has met a higher standard of ethics and is committed to ongoing training.
HEATING TECHNICIAN When it’s hot… and when it’s cold It’s summer and it’s sweltering hot out there. So why may you ask are we talking about the trade of heating technician? Because a heating technician takes care of many more things than just heating systems.
Now offerint g Duc g Cleanin
Bring in this ad for 10% o Pride Scooteff on & Evolutionrs Walkers All commercial and Residential Air Systems, & Furnace Replacements
Gary Bischler Cell: 250-919-3517 Fax: 250-489-3516 Email: tincraft@shaw.ca
A heating technician installs and repairs air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, installs heat pumps and humidifiers, replaces furnaces and repairs air exchangers, compressors and all types of motors. All these appliances are useful to consumers especially when they are properly installed and maintained by a heating technician. For example, a heat pump can reduce an electricity or oil bill by 30 to 40%. Having an air exchanger installed eliminates humidity in the summer and maintains better air circulation in the winter when all the windows are closed. A humidifier protects woodwork during the winter and reduces allergies in the summer. It’s very important to have maintenance work done on these heating systems once a year: forced air systems, hot water systems, heat pumps, electric baseboard heaters, auxiliary components, etc. As for hot-air generators and gas boilers, these should be checked every two years. A qualified technician will ensure the work is carried out in a professional manner. Depending on the appliance, the technician will verify the belt tensions, clean ducts, insulate hot-air ducts, grease certain components, maintain coils, etc. In other words, the technician will carry out all the maintenance work necessary to ensure your comfort, no matter what the season, for many years to come.
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A21
Ktunaxa Nation have purchased TO PROS KNOW WOOD FLOORING Choosing and caring for hardwoods
the Central School building
Choosing hardwood for your floor is a major commitment that you shouldn’t take lightly or rush in to. There are numerous types, colors and price ranges of hardwoods available for your consideration. You’ll want to keep in mind the effect you want to achieve and the daily abuse the floor will receive. Our recommendations and advice will help you avoid making a decision you might regret. As a knowledgeable buyer, you can rest assured that you’ve made a choice that will last a lifetime. Then, stand back and be ready to receive compliments for your decision and for the elegance that wood brings to any environment.
232 Slater Rd. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-417-0550 www.carpetsuperstores.ca
You’ll be making a wise investment to increase the beauty and value of your living space using wood flooring, but you should first use every available resource such as retailer information and internet research to assist in choosing, purchasing, installing and the maintaining of your new floor. Come to Carpet Superstores where one of our sales professionals would love to assist you with your purchase.
% 0 1 OFF
All Hardwood Flooring August 24-31st Only
Leather Flooring
Starting at
99
$3 sq.ft.
While supplies last.
PHOTO SUBMITTED
The Ktunaxa Nation Council have purchased the Central School Building in Cranbrook to consolidate services and promote ef¿ciency. Submitted The Ktunaxa Nation Council announced that they have purchased the old Central School Building in Cranbrook British Columbia. The Central School Building will become an of¿ce for the Ktunaxa Nation Council (KNC), and house up to 150 staff members between the KNC other af¿liated organizations. “We have been looking for a space that could accommodate our growing organization and its many staff members,” said Kathryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation Chair. “Currently we have many dispersed of¿ces, in a variety of locations, and this will allow us to consolidate and centralize services, which will promote resource ef¿ciencies, improve communications, and allow better support across all the sectors which make up the Ktunaxa Nation Council.” In a recent analysis, ¿g-
ures show that the Ktunaxa inject more than $30 million annually into the regional economy. Most revenue is generated is from consulting and professional services, along with various Ktunaxa owned enterprises, with less than 3% of core funding coming from AANDC (Department of Indian Affairs). The KNC is governed by a nine member Executive Council, which is comprised of the Chiefs of the four Canadian Ktunaxa communities and ¿ve Council Chairs which represent the sectors of the KNC: Corporate; Economic; Social Investment; Lands and Resources; and Traditional Knowledge and Language. “When the opportunity for the Central School building presented itself, the Nation Executive was whole heartedly in favour,” continued Teneese. “The building is historically iconic and we value the preservation of culture, tradition and heritage, and as such, we accept the responsibility of main-
Kids Don’t Choose the Streets 70% of street kids suffered abuse from family members. Professional installation available on all products
That’s why there’s Covenant House.
Located in
kside The Trac Mall Monday to Friday 8:30 - 5:30 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
575 Drake Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4K8
250-417-0550
232 Slater Rd. NW, Cranbrook www.carpetsuperstores.ca
For more information or to give on-line: www.covenanthousebc.org Or call toll-free: 1-877-685-7474 BN 89767 5625 RR0001
taining the heritage value moving forward. Many Ktunaxa went to the school there when it was active, and the building is centrally located in the Ktunaxa Traditional Territory in the lands now known as Cranbrook. The purchase of the Central School Building represents a continuum of the history of Ktunaxa on its lands, and is symbolic of Ktunaxa efforts in moving towards self-governance.” The building, built in 1909, will become a centre for cultural gatherings and will house a Ktunaxa Nation Museum, for which resource planning is already underway. The building will also have a dedicated space for Ktunaxa Elders to discuss and share cultural values and history. The building will be home to many af¿liated organizations including Ktunaxa Kinbasket Treaty Society, St. Eugene Mission Resort Holdings Ltd., Ktunaxa Holdings Ltd., Traditional Knowledge Language Enrichment Society, Kootenay Aboriginal Business Development Agency (KABDA) and FlexiNET Broadband Inc. All pre-purchase inspections, including building and building systems, structural, environmental, air quality and ¿re inspection have been concluded, and date of possession will be October 1st. There is some minor external restoration & repair work to the brickwork that will take place immediately, and there are plans for upgrades to the heating and cooling systems in the future. A Grand Opening will take later this fall, at which time the Ktunaxa will welcome the citizens of Cranbrook and surrounding region to join in the celebration.
A22 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Your community. Your classifieds.
250.489.3455
1.800.665.2382
fax 250.489.3743 email classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
ON THE WEB:
Announcements
Announcements
Employment
Births
Personals
Business Opportunities
PHONE:250.489.3455 OR 1.800.665.2382 FAX:
250.489.3743
EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO:
classifieds@ kootenayadvertiser. com
DEADLINES
Tuesdays @ 4pm for the following Friday. Thursdays @ 4pm for the following Monday.
RATES
Lost & Found and Free Give Away ads are no charge. Example of Rates as follows: 1 issue, 3 lines for $10. 2 issues, 3 lines for $14.99. Note: Additional lines extra.
AGREEMENT
It is agreed by any Display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event of failure to publish an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement. bcclassified.com cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.
Linda & Gary Peterson and Pam & Rob Hunter are thrilled to announce the arrival of our grandson
Everett Robert Hunter
Congratulations to Lucy & Ryley on your precious gift of a beautiful son.
Celebrations Celebration of Life There will be a Celebration of Life for the late Ona Smith of Kimberley. Where: Valleyview Lodge (Marysville) When: Sept. 2, 2012 1pm to 5pm Eveyrone who knew Ona, please come & join us, have tea & lunch & meet all of her family
Obituaries
Call Toll Free 1-800-665-2382, stop in to our office at 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook or visit our web site www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Travel
Be your own boss/build a business at home/ computer required/flex hrs/free training www.freedomnan.com CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540. EARN EXTRA cash! - P/T, F/T Immediate Openings For Men & Women. Easy Computer Work, Other Positions Are Available. Can Be Done From Home. No Experience Needed. www.HWC-BC.com TRAIN TO be an Apartment/Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 31 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.
Career Opportunities MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION rated #2 for at-home jobs. Start training today. Graduates are in demand! Enroll now. Take advantage of low monthly payments. 1-800-466-1535 www.canscribe.com admissions@canscribe.com
Professional Business Broker
Travel VISITING ARIZONA for the Winter? Meridian RV Resort. Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America. Check us out at www.meridianrvresort.com or call 866-770-0080.
Want to be independent? Are you self driven with sales & business or legal, accounting or financial knowledge? Pacific Business Brokers is growing and looking to add a professional business broker in this area. If you think you would like to explore this opportunity in the business brokerage profession. Please note this is a commission only position. Please forward your resume in confidence to pbacinello@ pacificbusinessbrokers.com
INTERESTED IN PSYCHOLOGY?
Applications being accepted for On campus and home study programs Call today for Career Options
(250)717-0412 Chelsea Stowers Graduate
Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.
How to reach us:
Lost, GM key with leather tag. (250)417-3773 Lost: Sat August 18th, 7’ oar on Kootenay River below White River. If found please call (250)427-0077
Attention: We need serious & motivated people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet/phone essential. Free online training www.createincome4life.com
BECOME A PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLOR Earn Your Diploma in 1 Year
DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION
Copyright and/or properties subsist in all advertisements and in all other material appearing in this edition of bcclassified.com. Permission to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or offset process in a publication must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.
Lost & Found
Education/Trade Schools
bcclassified.com reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisment and to retain any answers directed to the bcclassified.com Box Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisment and box rental.
COPYRIGHT
Don’t be a square! Bake a square, and enter it in the Kootenay Country Fair, September 9 at Fort Steele Heritage Town. Pick up entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo, Ricks Fine Meats and Top Crop Too in Kimberley Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Town, September 9, and come join the fun for all ages. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook, Top Crop Too, Kimberley, Cranbrook Photo & Ricks Fine Meats, Cranbrook Gentleman, 59, would like to meet nice happy lady for long walks, bike rides, sit by a campfire & have a glass of wine. Reply to Box 235, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St N., Cranbrook, BC, V1C 3L2 Wanted: One good man. Call girl wants out! Ready to explore life & enjoy a gentleman that is self directed & honest. I’m single, 40, attractive, well kept country gal looking for a secure well off companion. Call Eva for info (250)4641975
www.counsellortraining.com
PCTIA
ACCREDITED
KELOWNA COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks Cranbrook People First would like to thank the Manager and Staff at the Real Canadian Superstore for their support for our Hot Dog sale on August 9th.
Thank You
Information Have your say. Get Paid. Voice your opinion on issues that matter and receive cash incentives for doing so.
Also, participate to win one of 10 prizes totalling $1000! www.yourinsights.ca
Cards of Thanks
THANK YOU
The family of the late Ona Smith of Kimberley, would like to extend their most sincere THANK YOU to everyone who sent cards, sent food, and gave hugs of sympathy when our Mother passed away. A special THANK YOU to all of the staff on 3rd Àoor of EKRH for all their care and caring. A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to everyone I work with at the Kimberley Health Center. I work with an amazing group of people. Fern Massner Ona’s family - Earl & Pat Walker, Fern & Harvey Massner, Nancy & Bob Foster, Faye & Angus McGillvary, Howard Walker, Connie & Gordon Kutzner
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Teaching Positions Cranbrook/Elk Valley • Terms and conditions pursuant to the Collective Agreement between the Cranbrook and Fernie Teachers’ Association and School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay). • Must possess or be eligible for a B.C. Teaching Certificate. • Must have a degree/formal training and teaching experience in subjects and at a level specific to each posting. To obtain full copies of the job postings and descriptions, please go to our School District website at: http://www.sd5.bc.ca/about/jobs/ Sparwood Secondary School • Social Studies / Science / A&W Math / Information Technology Teacher – Grades 7 – 12 - .714 fte continuing – (T60-12-13 - Reposted) • Student Services / Math Teacher – Grades 8 – 12 – 1.0 fte continuing (T8612-13) • English / Social Studies / Physical Education Teacher – Grades 8 – 12 – (T8712-13) • Home Economics Teacher – Grades 8 – 9 - .286 fte temporary – (T91-1213) Amy Woodland Elementary School • Grade 3 Teacher – 1.0 fte continuing – (T67-12-13) Highlands Elementary School • Grade 4/5Teacher – .2 fte temporary – (T68-12-13) Pinewood Elementary School • Kindergarten Teacher – 1.0 fte continuing – (T69-12-13) Steeples Elementary School • Student Services / Grade 3 Teacher - .8 fte continuing – (T70-12-13) • Grade 1 Teacher – 1.0 fte continuing – ( T71-12-13) Parkland Middle School • Social Studies / French / English Teacher / Physical Education Teacher – Grades 7 – 9 - .857 fte temporary – (T72-12- 13) • English / Social Studies / French Literacy/Numeracy Teacher – Grade 7 - 9 1.0 fte temporary – (T89-12-13) Fernie Secondary School • Physical Education Teacher – Grades 8 – 12 – 1.0 fte temporary – (T73-1213) • Planning / Social Studies / Earch Science Teacher – Grades 10 – 11 - .429 fte temporary – (T85-12-13) Frank J. Mitchell Elementary School • Kindergarten Teacher – 1.0 fte continuing – (T74-12-13) Laurie Middle School • Math Teacher – Grade 9 - .286 fte temporary – (T75-12-13) • Physical Education Teacher – Grades 7 – 9 – 1.0 fte temporary – (T76-1213) Mount Baker Secondary School • Shop Teacher – Grades 11 – 12 – 1.0 fte temporary – (T77-12-13) • Physical Education / Superfit Teacher – Grades 10 – 11 - .857 fte temporary – (T78-12-13) • Science Teacher – Grade 10 - .143 fte continuing – (T79-12-13) • Drama Teacher - Grades 10 – 12 – 1.0 fte temporary – (T90-12-13) Jaffray Elementary Jr. Secondary School • Student Services / Art Teacher – grade 7 – 9 – 1.0 fte continuing – (T80-1213) Isabella Dicken Elementary School • Grade ½ Teacher - .5 fte temporary – (T81-12-13) • Kindergarten Teacher – 1.0 fte temporary – (T82-12-13) • Kindergarten Teacher - .5 fte continuing – (T83-12-13) Rocky Mountain Elementary School • Grade 5/6 Teacher – 1.0 fte continuing – (T84-12-13) Elkford Secondary School • Physical Education / Social Studies Teacher – Grades 7 – 12 - 1.0 fte continuing (T88-12-13) Closing Date: August 30, 2012 Noon (MST) Send Resumes To: Please apply for this job only in the manner specified by the employer, otherwise; your application will not be considered for the position. In Person: Human Resources Department School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) 940 Industrial Road No. 1 Cranbrook, B.C., V1C 4C6 By Fax: (250) 426-4987 Or by e-mail: careers@sd5.bc.ca Please quote Posting Number. Note: WHEN APPLYING FOR POSITIONS IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO PROVIDE DETAILS OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION. The successful applicant will be subject to the terms of the Criminal Records Review Act. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
Employment
Employment
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Busy local dealership looking for an experienced
Sales Person â&#x20AC;˘ Energetic â&#x20AC;˘ Outgoing â&#x20AC;˘ Team player
Send resume to: Box 236, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 or email info@kootenayadvertiser.com
Newspaper carriers required to provide holiday cover Various areas, enhanced rate of pay. Contact Charlene
1-800-665-2382 or (250)489-3455 Housekeepers needed for fun working environment. Drop resume at Sandman Inn, 405 Cranbrook St. N.
Help Wanted
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A23
Employment
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
3rd Year apprentice or Journeyman mechanic for Automotive Specialty Shop. Apply in person or send resume to Kootenay Valley Brake & MufďŹ&#x201A;er 1901 Cranbrook St N Cranbrook BC, V1C 3S9, fax (250)426-6168 attention manager.
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
NOW HIRING: Registered Care Aides & Cooks Rocky Mountain Village - Fernie, BC
For more information visit: goldenlife.ca
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
Established 1947 Established 1947
Hauling Freight for Friends for60 65Years Years Hauling Freight for Friends for Over
OWNER OPERATORS REQUIRED
LINEHAUL SIGNING BONUS
OWNER OPERATORS
Van Kamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based at Castlegar or Cranbrook for runs throughout B.C. PRINCE GEORGE and Alberta. Applicants have winter and Group mountain,of driving experience/ Van-Kammust Freightwaysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Companies training. requires Owner Operators for runs out of our We offer above average rates and excellent employee beneďŹ ts. Prince George Terminal. To join our team of Professional drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or email current and details W a resume, ff ll driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s t tabstractWi t / ofMtruck to: t i careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
Please apply by email or fax at: F: (250) 489-2673 Email: careers@glm.ca
AUTO TECHNICIAN
Due to constant growth, we have an immediate opening for a 2nd or 3rd year apprentice Automotive Technician. We are the fastest growing Import line in Canada, locally ownedwith a team attitude. Experience with Import vehicles would be an asset, but a positive attitude is most important.
Executive Director
Date: August 20, 2012 Job Title: Executive Director Term: Part-time Permanent (a ďŹ&#x201A;exible working schedule to a maximum of 21 hours per week with at least 7 hours at the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation ofďŹ ce). Location: 1 9- 9th Ave, Cranbrook,. BC Summary: The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF) is seeking a dynamic individual who is passionate about community and is skilled in creating new donor relationships, promoting the Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s objectives and providing strong administrative support to the Board of Directors. This position will focus on fund development activities and providing direct administrative support to the CDCF Board of Directors and will include a broad range of operational functions. As part of the operational presence within the community, the Executive Director will be required to attend all Board meetings, meet with partners and donors and assist the various CDCF committees with their activities. Working hours are ďŹ&#x201A;exible but with the expectation that the Executive Director will work at least 7 hours a week at the CDCF ofďŹ ce in order to be available to the general public and donors during that time. This position is not static and will continue to grow and develop as funding allows. Responsibilities: Work collaboratively with the Board on Board development, governance, communication strategies and fund development; Coordinates, prepares and provides administrative support for all CDCF activities including monthly, annual and special meetings of the Board, committee functions and special events; Oversees all day-to-day administrative and ďŹ nancial activities of the CDCF ofďŹ ce; Acts as the ďŹ rst point of contact for prospective funders, donors, and other granting organizations; QualiďŹ cations: Experience in a Not for ProďŹ t setting; Knowledge of fundraising principles and theories; Ability to communicate professionally and comfortably while maintaining conďŹ dentiality; Ability to work independently and as a team member with the Board; Highly reliable and have strong ethical values; Excellent ofďŹ ce and administrative skills including computer literacy, managing budgets and business plans; Experiences in obtaining grant funding including developing and writing proposals; Ability to accommodate ďŹ&#x201A;exible working hours including evenings and some travel; Remuneration: Salary to commensurate with experience and qualiďŹ cations and is subject to available funding. Apply To: Interested candidates can submit a cover letter and resume in PDF format by September 15, 2012 to cdcf@telus.net with the subject line as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Executive Directorâ&#x20AC;?. The prospective candidate must be willing to undergo a Criminal Records Check. Thank-you to all those that apply however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Help Wanted
Take this job and
LOVE IT! Looking for a job? or need to ďŹ ll a job vacancy? Check out the help wanted and career section in the Kootenay Advertiser
www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Apply with resume to Brad at
Cranbrook Kia 1101 Victoria Avenue
or email brad@cranbrookkia.com
(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply forâ&#x20AC;Ś
Cranbrook & District Community Foundation
Help Wanted
+HDY\ 'XW\ 0HFKDQLF ,QVWUXFWRU Cranbrook Campus, Full Time
Please quote competition numbers: 12-FA-26 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:
www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp
What are you saving for? Cranbrook Routes available Rte 13039 300 block 1st Ave. S to 3rd Ave S Rte 13263 1300 block 17th St. S. to 20A St. S. Rte 13265 1300 block Southview Dr., 22nd St. S. to 23rd St. S.
Â&#x2021; Â&#x2021; ZZZ FRWU EF FD
Deans Plumbing & Heating (2010) Ltd Furnace/Hydronic Service Tech Ability to install and/or repair B Gas ticket - A would be an asset Valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license with clean abstract Reliable, can work alone or with others - team player Plumber with red seal endorsement an asset Competitive wage based on experience & qualiďŹ cations
Service Plumber w/Red Seal Endorsement B Gas ticket - A would be an asset Furnace technician Valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license with clean abstract Experience installing gas appliances would be an asset Reliable, can work alone or with others - team player Competitive wage based on experience & qualiďŹ cations Please reply by e-mail to:deansph@telus.net or fax 250-426-4712. Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and have an excellent medical and RRSP benefits program. Drivers & Lease Operators GlenTransport is actively recruiting Company Class 1 Drivers and Owner Operators. Home daily routes available. Class 1 Drivers please complete our driver application (www.glentransport.com) and send resume and copy of current Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abstract. Owner Operators please contact us for a complete Owner Operator package, details on tractor specifications, hauls available, and rates. Fax: 250.422.3545 jobs@glentransport.com www.glentransport.com
What are you waiting for? Call 250-489-3455 today!
What are you saving for?
Cranbrook, Fernie, Creston, Kimberley, Sparwood, Invermere Call for route availability in your neighbourhood
What are you waiting for? Call 250-489-3455 today!
A24 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply forâ&#x20AC;Ś
+HDOWK &DUH $VVLVWDQW ,QVWUXFWRU Invermere Campus, Term Full Time
Please quote competition numbers: 12-FA-27 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:
www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp Â&#x2021; Â&#x2021; ZZZ FRWU EF FD
Journeyman Technician We have an immediate opening for a licensed Journeyman Automotive Technician. We are a busy, full service Automobile Dealership offering a stable work environment and a friendly, team oriented atmosphere. Please bring your resume in person to Mike Toth, Service Manager or email to service@springhonda.ca 1027 Victoria Avenue North, Cranbrook, B.C. Phone: 250-489-4311 â&#x20AC;˘ Toll Free: 1-888-638-4488 DL#: 31110 â&#x20AC;˘ www.springhonda.ca
Part-time Auto Representative Invermere Branch
Join a team that values and recognizes the power you have to create success . We offer the stability and resources of a leading locally based organization ,an employee focused culture that values your individual contribution and encourages work/life balance plus a commitment to serving and helping our community. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of skills, ability, education, experience, and motivation: t -FWFM * *OTVSBODF -JDFOTF t .JOJNVN ZFBS FYQFSJFODF TFMMJOH *$#$ QSPEVDUT t "WBJMBCMF UP EBZT QFS XFFL JODMVEJOH TPNF 4BUVSEBZT Kootenay Insurance Services offers a competitive wage and beneďŹ t package. Forward Resumes by September 7, 2012 to Kerry Reilly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Branch Manager kerry.reilly@kootenayinsurance.ca 250-342-2175 101a 1028 7 Avenue Invermere B.C.
www.kootenayinsurance.ca
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Help Wanted
Help Wanted Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and have an excellent medical and RRSP benefits program.
Commercial Trailer Mechanic â&#x20AC;˘ Mechanic required to work on wood fibre trailers
Help Wanted ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES LTD is currently recruiting Line Cooks for Inns North hotels in Nunavut. We provide meal allowances, subsidized accommodations, and relocation assistance. Please forward your resume to: humanresources@arcticco-op.com
or fax to: (204) 632-8575. Visit www.innsnorth.com for more information.
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED PARTS person and an Inventory Clerk are required for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full beneďŹ ts and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000ft2 store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net.
JOURNEYMAN Commercial Transport Technician Kootenay Mountain Mechanical is in need of 2 heavy duty technicians in order to keep up with our ever growing service demands. We are a full service International Truck dealer, with â&#x20AC;&#x153;all makesâ&#x20AC;? and trailer services available. We offer competitive wages and beneďŹ ts. Please bring your resume in or fax to 250-426-5295. Kootenay Mountain Mechanical Ltd. 701 Industrial Road #1 Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 4C7 Phone 250426-7247
Fax: 250.422.3545 jobs@glentransport.com www.glentransport.com
DAYS INN CRANBROOK
We are now hiring for the following positions â&#x20AC;˘ Maintenance â&#x20AC;˘ Janitor â&#x20AC;˘ Part Time Front Desk â&#x20AC;˘ Part Time Night Auditor â&#x20AC;˘ Housekeeping Applicants should be able to work within a team environment as well as individually. Mature, Professional, Friendly and Outgoing. Please apply in person at the Front Desk between 9:00AM â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5:00PM. No phone calls please Days Inn Cranbrook 600 Cranbrook Street N. Cranbrook BC V1C 3R7
(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply forâ&#x20AC;Ś
$GPLQLVWUDWLYH $VVLVWDQW
Invermere Campus, Term Part Time (60%-100%)
Please quote competition numbers: 12-CU-24 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:
www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp Â&#x2021; Â&#x2021; ZZZ FRWU EF FD
SALES ASSOCIATES & INSTALLERS Are you interested in building a career and like working with people? Home Depot offers all the challenge, opportunity, diversity and growth you may be looking for. Great careers can, and are built at Home Depot! We are currently looking for PT sales associates for various departments. Installers in local area also needed.
More savings, more doing Contact Human Resources with a resume, at 2000 McPhee Road, Cranbrook or apply online at: homedepot.ca
(PSOR\PHQW 2SSRUWXQLW\ The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply forâ&#x20AC;Ś
is currently looking to ďŹ ll part-time positions in our mailroom. The person who ďŹ lls this position must be able to: â&#x20AC;˘ Multi-task â&#x20AC;˘ Do physical labour â&#x20AC;˘ Learn quickly â&#x20AC;˘ Work well with a team and on your own Please apply with resume, in person to: Bob Bathgate Kootenay News Advertiser 1510-2nd St., N., Cranbrook, BC
Employment
+HDOWK &DUH $VVLVWDQW ,QVWUXFWRU Invermere Campus, Auxillary
Please quote competition numbers: 12-FA-28 For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:
www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp Â&#x2021; Â&#x2021; ZZZ FRWU EF FD
We have immediate openings for Full-Time & Part-Time Transit and Charter Bus Operators You will require a valid Class 1 or 2 Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License with a clean abstract. We offer competitive wages and full beneďŹ ts. Please forward your resume & driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abstract to: john@suncity.bc.ca or Fax: 250-426-5101 or in person at the Greyhound Station, Cranbrook Reporter Full Time The Free Press, Fernie, BC The Free Press newspaper has an immediate opening for a full time reporter. We are looking for someone with a journalism degree/ diploma and at least one year of newspaper experience. The qualiÂżed applicant must have experience with Indesign and Photoshop and will be expected to work independently, reporting to the Editor. We are seeking that true journalist who loves to cover everything from the seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; bake sale and city council to junior B hockey and school plays. The reporter is expected to work Ă&#x20AC;exible hours, including weekends, and must own a car and be prepared to travel across the Elk Valley. The successful candidate will receive a very competitive salary, car allowance, and an excellent beneÂżt package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. If you have an interest in the community, excellent writing skills and experience in journalism, and the ability to work to strict deadlines, please send a cover letter, resume, and examples of your writing and photography work to: Angela Treharne Editor The Free Press 342 Second Avenue Box 2350 Fernie, BC V0B 1M0 Fax: (250) 423-3110 Email: editor@thefreepress.ca Only those selected for interview will receive a response.
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A25
Employment
Employment
Employment
Employment
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Career Opportunity Available in Cranbrook, Kimberley, Columbia Valley
Busy General Contractor in Cranbrook is looking for
Journeyman Carpenters and Labourers to join our team.
Meat Cutter/ Butcher Needed Full time/Part time Day Shifts Retirees welcome. Experience Necessary. Apply in person with resume to: 1350B Theatre Rd., Cranbrook, BC 250-426-7770
Run Your Own Business Training Provided
Full time, permanent positions, competitive wages. Willing to sponsor apprenticeships. Please send resume and wage expectation to: carpenterslabours@gmail.com H&R ORCHARDS require swampers & sorters for 2012 season, $10.25/hour. Start July to November. Creston location 250-428-7573 (fax)
If interested, call Mary Ann Jenkins CFP 1-877-489-6100 ext 234 (250) 489-6100, ext 234
â&#x201E;˘ Trademarks owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations.
Rickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fine Meats &
Award Winning Sausage
Community Newspapers Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re at the heart of thingsâ&#x201E;˘
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Our client is a Cranbrook based heavy equipment sales and service outlet encountering substantial growth. The client requires the services of an assistant bookkeeper/ administrative assistant to provide the following: 1. Take full charge of the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s accounts receivable department including invoicing, accounts receivable cycles, statement mailing 2. Take full charge of company receivable collections and collection actions under the direction of management 3. Provide assistance to the head bookkeeper and provide complete bookkeeping services to the company in any absence of the head bookkeeper 4. Preparation of all payrolls and related reporting and remittances 5. Provide such other bookkeeping support and assistance as may be requested 6. Provide such other administrative services as may be requested. This is a part time position consisting of a minimum of 30 hours per week with the expectation of working into a permanent full time position taking on an increasing portion of the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bookkeeping requirements. Experience in accounts receivable and payroll functions is a prerequisite with experience in full service bookkeeping and general ledger work being a deďŹ nite asset. The successful candidate should have strong interpersonal skills and be able to work closely with the head bookkeeper and management staff. The client offers a competitive remuneration rate with full staff beneďŹ ts. Applicants should submit written resumes only, complete with references, to: Bruce Hryciuk FCGA Hryciuk Gallinger CertiďŹ ed General Accountants 203 1113 Baker Street, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 1A7 Fax: 250-489-1893 Email: info@hg-co.com Resumes will be accepted up to August 31, 2012. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Busy local dealership looking for
Receptionist/ Bookkeeper Full time â&#x20AC;˘ Computer skills an asset â&#x20AC;˘ Great with people â&#x20AC;˘ Team player Send resume to: Box 236, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 or email info@kootenayadvertiser.com
Employment
Services
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Financial Services
HOME SUPPORT NURSE in Invermere needed for Maternity Leave. This position requires an individual who is task orientated, reliable, ďŹ&#x201A;exible, and physically ďŹ t, has a positive attitude and is a team player. Must have: -RCA CertiďŹ cation or better -Drivers License -Own transportation. Some house duties, work is involved, including cooking lunches, dinners and preparing snacks. Rotating schedule, 4 days on/4 days off. Typical work hours are 9am-4:30pm. Must be an animal lover as client owns cats and a bird. Wage negotiable with experience. Coverage to begin October 1, 2012 or earlier, for one year.Accommodation available if necessary. Please submit resume, CertiďŹ cates and references by email to jcjservices@live.ca
Traveling to Saskatchewan on Sept 11, looking for mature person to help with driving. (250)489-1731
Employment
LOCAL COMPANY seeking skilled trades people in the Cranbrook area for the following full time positions: -Commercial/Transport Mechanic -Welder/Fabricator -Millwright
If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a hard working and enthusiastic people person who wants to work in a fun, fast paced environment, give Jesse and Nesta a call at the Cranbrook Arbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (250)426-7554! Or come in, say Hi, and drop off a resume! Part-Time Housekeeping Positions Must be reliable & work MonFri. Drop resume off at the Travelodge Three Sisters in Fernie.
Competitive salary and beneďŹ t package, weekday shifts. Submit resume c/o Box 238, Kootenay Advertiser, 1510 2nd St N, Cranbrook BC, V1C 3L2 Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430 The Heritage Inn has a part time housekeeping/laundry position, Please apply within, 803 Cranbrook St.
Sales Clerk P/T positions available For over 19 year old, mature, self-starters. Retail, sales, and some computer skills preferred. Criminal record check & Serving it Right required. Apply only in person Mon - Fri, 9am to 4pm. No phone calls please.
2100 Willowbrook Dr. (next to Walmart)
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title Assistant Manager Hour Full-time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 35 hours/week Compensation $50,000 - $53,000 annually Community Connections Society is a long-standing non-proďŹ t multi-service organization serving Cranbrook and the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. We have a rewarding career opportunity for an Assistant Manager. The Assistant Manager, reporting to the Executive Director, will participate as a member of the senior management team in developing long range and strategic plans, assessing and resolving operational issues and policies and will be responsible for managing assigned programs and staff.
Thank you for your interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Business/OfďŹ ce Service
Business/OfďŹ ce Service
Super Summer
ClassiďŹ ed
QualiďŹ cations â&#x20AC;˘ University degree in a relevant discipline or a combination of education and equivalent experience. â&#x20AC;˘ 3 - 5 years of progressively more responsible program management experience preferable in the community social services sector with a demonstrated and in-depth working knowledge of speciďŹ c community based programs and services and applicable legislation, systems and policies. â&#x20AC;˘ Demonstrated experience in operational/administrative management, planning, organizing, human resource management, ďŹ nancial management, labour relations, community relations, and fundraising and information technology is required. â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent oral, written, facilitation and interpersonal communication skills â&#x20AC;˘ Demonstrated teamwork, leadership and supervisory skills
SALE!
Additional Information The ability to function independently, and frequently under pressure, while managing multiple concurrent projects and deadlines including participating in, resolving and effectively managing emergency/crisis situations is an ongoing expectation. Participation at meetings, conferences and other events may involve long work days, and/or evening/weekend work.
t 5IF 'SFF 1SFTT &ML 7BMMFZ
HOW TO APPLY If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply by September 7, 2012, 4:00 pm to: Gwen Noble, Executive Director 100, 125 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook, BC V1C 2N1 250 426-2978 (fax), gnoble-cwrs@shaw.ca Thank you for your interest in Community Connections Society. Only qualiďŹ ed individuals being considered will be contacted for an interview.
8IFO ZPV CPPL BOZ DMBTTJm FE BE JOUP BOZ PG PVS &BTU ,PPUFOBZ QBQFST ZPV DBO QMBDF UIF TBNF BE JOUP BOZ BEEJUJPOBM QBQFS GPS POMZ
8PSE DMBTTJm FET POMZ %PFT OPU JODMVEF EJTQMBZ BET
250-423-4666
t ,PPUFOBZ "EWFSUJTFS 250-489-3455
t $SFTUPO 7BMMFZ "EWBODF 250-428-2266
t *OWFSNFSF 7BMMFZ &DIP 250-342-9216
$2 * per p
Wanted: hydraulic heavy duty mechanic, experience preferred but will train. Must be energetic & a team player. (250)489-1666 Wanted: loader/operator & crusher operator to start immediately. Self motivated, work well without supervision. Reply to Box 237, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 WE require a semi retired couple for the position of a live on site manager for a mini storage. Require knowledge of Simply Accounting program and capable of some minor repairs and maintenance. Lovely 1200 sq ft apartment is supplied as part of the package. Interested parties please contract Bob or Darlene @250426-7366
250-344-5251
Est. 1898
Call for YOUR Financial Restructuring Solution
Robert Osborne 250-365-8070 Toll Free1-877-765-8070 Email roberto@4pillars.ca www.kootenaydebt.ca
We are Not Trustees DROWNING IN debts? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500
Medical/Dental CERTIFIED DENTAL Assistant wanted for 4 days a week. Minimum 2 years experience. E-mail Resume or inquiries to Info@haydendentistry.com
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
Trades, Technical
M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.
ALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualiďŹ ed & experienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher & Processor Operators. Out of town & camp work. Safety tickets & drivers abstract required. Email resume: jobs@commandequipment.com Fax 780-488-3002. ARBRORCARE Tree Service Hiring Utility Tree Workers Experienced CUA/UAA/ISA, Crew leaders, slashers, certiďŹ ed ďŹ&#x201A;ag persons, Fallers, Chip truck ops BC Hydro Contract Work Top Wages, Canadian Co. Email Resumes to Manager Careers@arborcare.com or Fax 403-272-1536 Come Grow with Us Today! AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN needed for Chrysler dealership in Nelson, BC. Must be a productive team player with a positive attitude. Hourly wages $24.00 - $30.00 depending on experience and training. Chrysler experience an asset but not required. Contact Nelson Chrysler, 250-352-5348. Resumes accepted in person, by fax: 250-352-6695 or by email service@nelsonchrysler.com. CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete ďŹ nishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; john@raidersconcrete.com Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780444-7103. QUALITY CONTROL person experienced with Piping & Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages & beneďŹ ts. Please email resume to: info@torqueindustrial.com Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com WANTED: Class 1 truck drivers and/or Owner Operators to haul logs in the Mackenzie area for Duz Cho Logging. Must submit resume along with driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abstract and be able to meet all safety standards. Please send application to joydcllp@gmail.com or fax 250-997-5430.
Health Products
aper
70%
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
Services
t (PMEFO 4UBS
Call us for more details!!!
WANTED Experienced elk hunting guides for the Kootenay Lake area for this fall. Please call 250-225-3551
ur Reduce yo Debt by up to â&#x20AC;˘ Avoid bankruptcy â&#x20AC;˘ 1 interest free monthly payment â&#x20AC;˘ Free Consultation
CASH BACK - $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800854-5176. GET PAID to lose weight. $5,000 For Your Success Story. Personal Image TV Show. Call to Qualify: 1.888.771.7607. AVA@mertontv.ca www.mertontv.ca
Fitness/Exercise COME SEE the expanded show room at Flaman Fitness, we have Bow Flex gyms, Nautilus treadmills, bikes and elipticals. Plus we have a huge clearance section upstairs. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re located on the strip downtown Cranbrook. Just look for the 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; tall running man out front www.ďŹ&#x201A;amanďŹ tness.com 250-426-2691
Legal Services
Handypersons
CHIMPS HANDYMAN SERVICE
RooÂżng, Fencing, Decks,Painting, Flooring, Renovations and More. WE DO THAT! Call Doug
250-426-7222 Leave a message ChimpsHandyman.ca
FIND A FRIEND
A26 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Services
Services
Home Improvements
Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the factory year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs starting as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER
Tobacco Plains Indian Band Now offer in addition to rough custom cuts also planed & tongue and grooved lumber
Water Services CULLIGAN HAS the absolute best in water softeners, iron filters, reverse osmosis drinking water systems and bottled water delivery service, visit www.culligancranbrook.com Call 250-426-2691 today and receive a FREE IN-HOME WATER EVALUATION. Limited time offer
(250) 887-3461 Fax for quotes at 3424 (250) 887 887-3424
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
Randy’s Home Rejuvenations. All types of renovations & repairs. Portfolio & References. Cell (250)420-7471
Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
Landscaping
ROCK iT
Custom Landscapes & Bobcat Service
6yr old Buckskin Dun, registered gelding, good rider, would make a good barrel horse, $2500 obo. Team of black and white miniature geldings, beautiful paints, well matched, $1500 obo. (250)464-0415 6yr old Gurula Appaloosa gelding, white blanket, grey spots, $1800 obo. 3 yr old Red leopard stud, beautiful markings, $1200 obo. Yearling cold, Red leopard, $800 obo. 16 yr old Percheron Gelding, very well broke for driving, a bit stiff but loosens up, perfect for breaking young colts to wagon. $1000 obo. Set of harness, $275 obo. (250)4645471 Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372 FARRIER, MD. Horseshoeing Call Morgan, (250)529-7370 Slide on stock rack for 21’ flatdeck trailer, metal frame, wood sides, $2000. (250)423-3629
Two Tennessee Walkers, both used for hunting & packing, one used under harness, pulling wagons & buggy, $1500/each. Also, rubber tired buggy, $2500.
• Irrigation systems • Paving stone driveways • Retaining walls • CAD design
(250)428-5642
Feed & Hay
Main: 250-426-2262 Cell: 250-919-9700
Hay for sale, $50/rounds, $3.50/smalls squares. Call Dennis, (250)529-7404
Home Improvements
Home Improvements
Cranbrook Vinyl! Vinyl!
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Pets & Livestock
Pets & Livestock
Merchandise for Sale
Feed & Hay
Pets
Fruit & Vegetables
Alfalfa, alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250428-9755 Alfalfa/Grass, small squares, $5 off field ASAP or $6 first cut. Big rounds, $75. Call (250)417-7137 Hay for sale. Small square bales. No rain. $3.25/bale (250)423-6237 Fernie, BC Hay for sale, Wycliffe, $125/ton, $32/bale, 500lb 65% alfa alfa bales, in field. (250)426-7668 HAY: PREMIUM quality horse hay, small squares. Call 250887-3444 Grasmere Small square bales, 65-75lbs/ea., 4’-5’ rounds. $75. Delivery available. (250)417-9291 Small square bales grass hay, shedded, $4/bale. Call (250)429-3530
PUREBRED ROTWEILER Puppies, first shots, ready to go. $500/ea. 250-402-8021
Livestock 1993 16’ Charmack stock trailer, new paint, tires & wiring, asking $5000 obo. Call (250)427-5517 Acreage to lease for grazing, cattle or horses. Looking for 60 head of cattle. Call for info (250)417-7137 Chase Saddle & Leather, Custom Saddles & Leather Repairs, (250)427-5517 “Mammoth Sale”, friendly donkeys to ride, pack, drive, etc. Fort Steele, BC www.fourmiledonkeys.com (250)489-0173
Pets
CRITTER SITTER CAT BOARDING We also board Rabbits, Birds & Exotics 250-919-1910
www.crittersittercranbrook.com
8 week old Toy Poodle Shih-Tzu cross, ready for new home, $350 (250)348-2287 English Mastiff puppies, ready Aug 30, gentle giants, need responsible owners, 1st shot, dewormed, 1-yr congenital health guarantee, $850. (250)426-8560 (250)421-0384 Havanese pups, non shed, hypo allergenic, excellent companions, CKC registered, ready now (250)424-5229 Purebred German Shepherd puppies, 1 female & 2 males. $250. After 6pm, (250)4262836
Garage Sales
Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / Vintage DOWNSIZING sale, approx 300 lots, antiques-collectibles. (250)428-5406 to view.
Building Supplies Complete fence packages, timbers, T&G V-joint, siding, flooring, VG trim, cedar, S/L. If its wood, we can do it. Call (250)422-9229
$100 & Under Kitchen suite, dark wood /black, table & 4 chairs, $75. 2 single bi-fold doors, $15/each. Double stainless steel sink, $50. 1/2 set ladies golf clubs c/w bag & cart, $65. End table with cupboard & 2 shelves, $35. 49’’ molded vanity w/sink (1 piece), $50. 3 Venetian blinds, one 70x80, $45, two 45x75, $35/each Call (250)426-5540 Large dog crate, $40. Rocking chair, $40. Pinwheel crystal decanters, $35/each. 1 (250)489-4532
$200 & Under Spotting scope, c/w tripod & window bracket, $195 firm. (250)489-5557
Firearms 2xRuger SS synthetic M77 Mark II, new,.25-06, .30-06, custom Remington mod 7, cal 7-08. Custom FN Mauser 98, .270 Winchester. And others. (250)426-3829 Leopold Goldring spotting scope, 12-40x, c/w custom 6’ tri-pod & case, new, replacement value $2000, asking $1300. (250)427-2032 Matthews Z7 55lb compound bow, w/sights, arrows & other access., as new cond., asking $750. (250)427-2032 WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products BUTCHER SHOP BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.50/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Garage Sales
• Best Product • Best Service • Best Warranty • Best Railings
Do it once...do it right! duradekcranbrook@gmail.com
250-919-4860 Call today! Furniture
"We make your house a home."
Fri Aug 24, 1-6. Sat Aug 25. 9-1, 1201 Kootenay St (by Alliance Church) Sat Aug 25, 10-4, 3248 Jim Smith Lake Rd, huge lots of good stuff. Sat Aug 25, 8-1, 1832 Mt Connell Cres, video games, movies, furniture, household goods.
813 Baker St., Cranbrook, BC • 426-2316 • 1-888-678-4343
Sat Aug 25 8-3, 202 Van Horne St, multi family, electronics, dishes, bedding, camping, office, lights, ladies & mens clothes, kids toys & much more.
Firewood/Fuel Now delivering logging truck loads dry Fir and Pine, $1000. All Fir, $1200. Small diameter. Call Vic, cell (250)423-1560 or (250)423-4662 Order early, limited supply, Pine firewood, standing dry, BIG 7 axle loads, delivered Moyie, Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie areas, $1200 per load. (250)429-3248
Sat Aug 25, 9:30-11:30, 100 16th St. S, Cbk, rain or shine, moving sale. Sat Aug 25, 9-4:30, 1 day only!! 1905 Hunter Rd (up on Jim Smith Lake Rd) Sat Aug 25, Sun Aug 26, 8-3, 4620 38th Ave S. Tools, vehicles, trailers & housewares. Sat Aug 25, Sun Aug 26, 9-4, 248 Archibald St Kimberley. Sat Aug 25th, 9-1, 1101D 23rd Ave S, Cbk, (entrance on 22nd), moving sale, everything must go, no reasonable offer refused, living room, bedroom, filing cabinet & more.
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Sporting Goods
Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Town, September 9, and come join the fun for all ages. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook, Top Crop Too, Kimberley, Cranbrook Photo & Ricks Fine Meats, Cranbrook
Consignment Sporting Goods
Four 185/65R15 winter tires & rims for Honda Fit, $400. Tom Tom GPS, $50. 52”x24” oak coffee table, $50. Call (250)426-7124 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Bedroom suite, queensize, 7-piece solid Pine, $350. (250)427-7432 Bunk bed, blue metal. Double futon + single. $140. Call (250)489-3906 BUNK beds excellent condition with desk shelves drawers paid $1200 asking $600. girls 4 piece canopy bedroom set $400. little tikes playhouse pink/white. $150 canoe $200 lawn mower $100. Amanda 250-421-3807
1960’s French Provincial 6-pc living room set, sofa, chair, side tables, coffee table, stereo, unused, immaculate cond, $1700 obo. 1960’s French Provincial dining set, 6-chairs, table, hutch, immaculate cond, $3900 obo. 1(905)348-6459, 1(905)324-6459 or (250)426-3530
Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Medical Supplies MOBILITY SCOOTER Red Fortress 2000. Hardly used, was $4000, $1500 obo. 250866-5449 after 6pm Creston
Miscellaneous Tanks These tanks can be used for many things. They hold 250 US gallons. Made of plastic w/a metal cage. 6” top opening, with a 2” discharge. They weigh about 125lbs. $200 for 1 tank, $300 for 2 tanks. Call George, (250)347-9500 STEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale! 20X24 $4,658. 25X28 $5,295. 30X40 $7,790. 32X54 $10,600. 40X58 $14,895. 47X78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca. Super Summer Classified Sale!!! When you book your classified ad into the Kootenay Advertiser, you can place the same ad into any additional paper for only $2.00!!!!!! (maximum six additional papers) Examples: Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Golden, etc. Try selling your truck, car, house, or anything else for $2.00 extra. Call Shannon (250)4893455 or 1-800-665-2382 Offer ends August 31 at 5pm
Wanted: Antlers & Horns Racks, brown, white, taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
Misc. for Sale
Misc. Wanted
1986 Volkswagen Cabriolet Convertible, red, gas 4-cyl, fuel injected 5-spd, asking $3500. Variometers, Ball 500H & flight designs, $250/each. Sterioscope by Sokkisha, Model MS27, $350. Call (250)423-0328 AB Circle Pro, $50. (250)4264149 ANTIQUES FOR SALE: late 1800’s dining room suite hand carved dark solid oak. 4 chairs & captains, lg highboy $3200/set. Entertainment cabinet $100. Lowboy dresser set $75 250-428-0236
Antlers Wanted, Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444 Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Silver Coins etc. Available now: 250-863-3082 Wanted: Genset 250 kw to 300 kw, 3-phase, 480 volt. (250)417-9291
Are you moving? Need boxes? Call The Kootenay Advertiser. Small boxes: 10/$5.00 Large boxes: 10/$7.00 (250)489-3455
Blast Beats Rock Shop and Consignment Instrument sales.
Children only: decorate a cookie, build a birdhouse, create something with your imagination and enter to win a ribbon at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Town, September 9. Catalogues at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo, Ricks Fine Meats in Cranbrook and Top Crop Too in Kimberley Come join the fun at Kootenay Country Fair, Sunday, September 9 at Fort Steele Heritage Town. Book your commercial tables, cost $25/each for crafts (bring your own table), Food vendors, $100. For more information, phone Kath Backshell-Jones, (250)421-4215 or email Kath@cintek.com Deadline Wednesday Sept. 5 Composted manure, top soil, electrical sand, delivery available (250)421-7399
917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828
Swap & Trade Excaliber Cross Bow, 200 lb w/scope & extra bolts, (value $1000 +) used twice (arthritis) trade for 270 or 243 left hand or lever quality rifle plus scope. (250)427-3295
Real Estate Apt/Condos for Sale
Furniture
ESTATE SALE
Permanent Waterproofing for Deck
Furniture
FARM FRESH SUPER SWEET CORN Locally grown in Creston, taking bulk orders now. Avail. starting Aug 28th 250-428-0044 or cell 250-254-8390
Merchandise for Sale
Musical Instruments
Sell your used instruments in this high traffic location downtown. Dedicated to instrument only consignments. Suite 14, Specialty Lane Building, 13th Ave S. Just across from the Safeway Gasbar.
Local (778)517-3333 or Cell (250)464-1294. DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily. LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR in a relaxed atmosphere at your own pace. Experienced teacher using proven methods offering flexible schedules at affordable rates. Guitar rentals available. To begin your musical journey call Michelle at Encore Sounds 250-919-1537 Cranbrook
Newly updated 2-bdrm condo in Kootenay Place. Great price $169,900. (250)421-3055
Commercial/ Industrial Property Elkford, BC. Two fully viced industrial park lots, with Quanset building, with office complex. (250)427-6199
serone one Call
For Sale By Owner 12x68 3-bdrm mobile home & 1/2 acre lot in Jaffray. Close to the school. Mobile home, addition & sundeck under covered roof. Natural gas heat. Storage shed & garage, asking $160,000. (250)429-3438
1808 22nd Ave S. Reduced $209,000 Open House, Sat., Aug 25 10am-2pm 1971 68x12 Mobile with additions, 1550 sq.ft., 3-bdrms, 1.5 baths, 3/4 acre just outside city limits (Gold Creek area). Call for more pictures/inquires, (250)426-7808 BEAUTIFUL 3bdrm, 2bth home in Woodlands. Stone fireplace and hardwood floors, Large deck and yard with mature fruit and shade trees. Walk out basement with single carport. Close to schools, parks and downtown. $279,900. 250-489-3258. ELKFORD- 4 bdrms, corner lot, recently reno’d, new furnace, fenced yard, close to shopping & ski hill. $245,500, open to offers. Call 604.5996654 or 403.394.6122. ESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main floor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, aparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. $269,000obo. 250-866-5274 Great building spot in Silver Creek, 3.5 acres + mobile, $237,500. (250)489-6212 (250)489-5068 Super Summer Classified Sale!!! When you book your classified ad into the Kootenay Advertiser, you can place the same ad into any additional paper for only $2.00!!!!!! (maximum six additional papers) Examples: Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Golden, etc. Try selling your truck, car, house, or anything else for $2.00 extra. Call Shannon (250)4893455 or 1-800-665-2382 Offer ends August 31 at 5pm
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A27
Real Estate
Real Estate
For Sale By Owner
For Sale By Owner
Houses For Sale
RV Sites
Apt/Condo for Rent
Duplex / 4 Plex
Homes for Rent
Open House Saturday, August 25 1pm-4pm
Why rent or pay pad lease when you can own your home and land and build equity?
Beautiful Treed & Spacious RV sites in prime recreation area. No hook-up fees. No buy in. Just annual lease that includes all utilities & firewood. 50 minute drive from Cranbrook. call (250)424-5403 or visit www.kristinacreek.ca
For Immediate Occupancy: spacious 1-bdrm apartments, F/S, blinds, no pets, references, close to all amenities. Ranging in price from $425$700 (250)489-1906 or (250)919-2075 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, newly renovated, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1-bdrm, $600/m. (250)417-7379 PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments Available now! N/S N/P Children OK 250-428-9560 Creston
1922 Kelowna Crescent, 3 bdrm in 4-Plex, parking, back yard, lwr flr, nice, Inc W/D, n/s, no pets, $875, 403-590-9290, 250-420-7927.
CANYON 4/BDRM HOME - on sm acreage. W/D, NS, wood heat. Pets ok, room for 2 horses. $1000/m + util, DD. Avail Oct 1. Leave msg 250 4286723
GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD. above Kootenay Lake. 4 k to Ashram 4 k to Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfinished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug. appraised at $170,000 but older, flexible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call : 1-780-566-0707
232 10th Ave S Own one of Baker Hill’s nicest Heritage Homes. Lots of character, tastefully decorated. 3-bdrm + den, 2 bath, heated shop/garage. New windows, furnace, HW tank, wiring, plumbing, security system, sprinkler system, beautiful gardens & much, much more. Must be seen to be appreciated, $349,900. For viewing, (250)426-5745 (250)919-5970
Home & beautiful 2.15 acres, in sunny Cranbrook .5 miles from downtown. 2 storey + 2 car detached garage & out buildings, $269,900. Call to view Cell 1-509-344-9090 Jan, bring that quilt you just quilted, bake hubbies favorite pie, pickle your favorite pickles, bring your homemade canning, wine, etc. September 9 at Fort Steel Heritage Town for the Kootenay Country Fair and bring the family to enjoy food, crafts, games and entertainment. Fun for the whole family! Starter home, smaller 850 sq.ft. house for sale in Cranbrook, close to all amenities, 2-bdrm, 1-bath, remodelled kitchen/bathroom, solid Birch hardwood floors, new 100 amp service, check Kijiji Cranbrook for photos, asking $137,900. (250)427-7820
Houses For Sale NEWER HOMES ◆ Bellevue: 6 bdrms, double attached garage, separate 30’X40’ shop, 2.33 acres in town, paved to front door, all municipal utilities, $489,900. ◆ Hillcrest: log home, 2 bdrms plus full basement partially developed, double car garage, $349,000. ◆ Coleman: 3 bdrms, double attached garage, $329,000. ◆ Blairmore: 2 bdrms plus full walk-out basement ready for development, double attached garage, $297,000.
Return all your ready-to-drink beverage containers to a Return-It Depot for recycling. To find locations, please visit return-it.ca/locations
Call John for these and many other good buying opportunities. John Pundyk: 403-562-8830 jpundyk@shaw.ca Royal LePage South Country Real Estate Services Ltd.
Open Houses
Open Houses
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 1:00-3:00pm 1213 Baker St. Commercial zoned 3 bdrm yesteryear charmer, 3 lots, excellent location. Quick possession. MLSK215404
Real Estate
◆ Coleman ◆ Blairmore ◆ Coleman ◆ Blairmore ◆ Coleman ◆ Coleman ◆ Blairmore ◆ Frank ◆ Coleman ◆ Blairmore ◆ Coleman ◆ Blairmore
$139,900 $149,000 $153,000 $174,900 $179,700 $189,900 $214,900 $239,000 $279,000 $279,000 $294,900 $297,000
Call John for these and many other good buying opportunities. John Pundyk: 403-562-8830 jpundyk@shaw.ca Royal LePage South Country Real Estate Services Ltd.
Lots Must sell. Beautiful 1/2 acre lot in new Mt. Royal Estates. Great view & backs onto greenbelt, make offer & build your dream home today. (250)426-6566
Mobile Homes & Parks #41 Georgian Pines 2008 Showhome, Cranbrook, lived in for 2 years, 2-bdrm, 10’x24’ covered deck, 8x6 mudroom, priced to sell, tax appraised at $106,000, must sell, moving. (250)417-9710
The Kootenay Advertiser can be reached by calling
Cell 250-421-3696 gailballance@cyberlink.bc.ca 1111 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC
250-426-8700
120 Norton Ave. New listing, amazing price! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home that is neat as a pin! Single garage and inground sprinklers. $225,000 9250 Pretty Rd. User friendly micro hydro system makes off the grid living easy. 40.28 Acres, amazing home, 2 shops, historic miners cabin, creek and pond. $989,000 7904 Thompson Rd. Convenient location, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, solid, spacious home on 13.58 acres. $399,000
Tara Sykes, REALTOR
R
Cell 250-427-6496 East Kootenay Realty
385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley, BC Bus: (250)427-0070 • Toll Free: 1-866-427-0700 Web: www.ekrealty.com • Email: tsykes@ekrealty.com
Kingsgate - BEAUTIFUL RENO’D 4/bdrm (2up/2dn) 2400sq/ft home, french drs from din/rm & m/bdrm to 12x50’ fully covered deck, spacious kitchen w/island, l/rm with bay window looking out onto lndsc yd. 6x30’ front deck. Full walkout bsmt. Patio drs to yd. All on 2.9 acres. 1 mile from US border. $249,000 Financing avail. w/15% down. Rent to own, no interest for 2 yrs. 250-424-5360 Yahk- FULL RENO’D 2/bdrm mobile; completely redone inside and out - wiring, plumbing, floors. On 2.9 acres, lots of trees & great soil for gardening. $149,000 Financing avail. w/15% down. Rent to own, no interest for 2 yrs. 250424-5360
Apt/Condo for Rent 2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, furnished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137 2-bdrm condo, Ponderosa Manor, Sparwood. Insuite laundry, $850/mth + power + 1 month DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties, avail immed, (250)426-0227 Leave message
AKISKINOOK resort - 1 bdrm fully furnished condo, indoor pool, hot tub. $750/ month includes cable. Call 403-281-3991
MORTGAGES!! Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, re¿nancing, debt consolidation & pre-quali¿cation. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691
Available immediately 2 bdrm, 2-4pc bathroom condo, furnished, Fairmont Riverside Resort, overlooking golf course, laundry & storage in unit. Great mountain views. 1 year lease, non-smoking, no pets. Call Sharon 250-688-1365 CRANBROOK $625/m, incl (250)417-5806
1-bdrm util.
✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰
CHATEAU VICTORIA
1 & 2 Bdrm units $650 & $750 Clean, quiet, secure, N/S, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
(250)417-1011 Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and managed. Close to all amenities. No pets, n/parties, no smoking, reference/credit check required. Ask about our August move-in specials! Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $725/mth, covered parking. Galbraith manor, 1825 4th St N., 2-bdrm, $695/mth. (250)919-2713 Small 2-bdrm apt, newly decorated in downtown 6-plex, adult oriented, $595/m + util, no pets. (250)489-1276 STUDIO apt p/ent f/s w/d wireless internet, close to downtown, n/p n/s, clean & quiet References req. $750 util incl. Avail immed. (250)489-2259 WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2bdrm, $725-$800. Call 250417-7379
Commercial/ Industrial Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
apt Call
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
CRANBROOK, 2-bdrm F/S, quiet, on-site laundry, near park & downtown, n/p, n/s, n/parties, responsible adults. Avail immed. (250)420-1823
Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 Plex
Rails to Trails, 6 acres development property, Hwy 95 exposure near golf courses. Please call (250)427-6199
Fernie Townhouse for Sept. 1. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, all appliances, garage. Utilities not included. N/P, N/S Ref/credit check required. Prefer 1 yr. lease. Call 250-423-7062 or 250-423-0716.
1922 Kelowna Crescent, 3 bdrm in 4-Plex, parking, back yard, lwr flr, nice, Inc W/D, n/s, no pets, $875, 403-590-9290, 250-420-7927
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE
HOMES FOR RENT
Kootenays
Great places to call home
Rent To Own
Mortgages
www.blueskyrealty.ca
Kootenays
Rentals
3-bdrm 2-bath apt, newly decorated in downtown 6-plex, $750/m + util, no pets, adult oriented. (250)489-1276
Recreational
Gail Ballance
Rentals
toll free 1-800-665-2382
$169,900
Blue Sky Realty
Real Estate
KIMBERLEY
Marysville
K6-304
Bachelor Suite
$550/mth incl.util.
Alpine Vista
K1-650
2 bdrm Apt
$695/mth + util
Ski Hill
KB7-1301
3 bdrm Fully furnished condo
$1425/mth incl. util
Ski Hill
K1042
1 bdrm Apt
$725/mth incl. util
Townsite
K402
3 bdrm Home
$875/mth + util
Blarchmont
K385
2 bdrm House
$775/mth + util
Ski Hill
K201-880
3 bdrm Fully furnished condo
$1500/mth incl gas & hydro
Summer Sub
K1362
2 bdrm House on large lot
$900/mth + util
Ski Hill
K05
3 bdrm Fully Furnished Condo
$1500/mth +util+hottub
Ski Hill
K205
2 bdrm Fully furnished condo
$1100/mth + util
Blarchmont
K413
3bdrmHousew/b/mentaccom.
$1200/mth + util
CRANBROOK Gyro Park Area
C225
1 bdm House, private lot
$750/mth +.util.
Kinsmen Park Area
C1-1209
2 bdrm Apt
$750/mth + util
East Kootenay Realty Complete Rental Property and Strata Management Services Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070 Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 www.ekrealty.com/property_management.php
Rentals
2-bdrm apt in clean, quiet 4-plex, laundry avail, mature tenants only, references, n/p, n/s, n/parties, $725/mth + utilities. (250)426-9726 2-bdrm in quiet residential area, renovated, shared W/D, n/s, n/p, DD, references, $800. (250)489-4931 2-bdrm unit in SxS duplex, $1000/mth, util inc, W/D, n/s, Avail immed. (250)489-4643 3-bdrm, 1/2 duplex, full bsmt, renovated, n/p, n/s, n/parties, avail Sept 1, $1000/m. (250)426-2346 Studio apt clean quiet 4plex, $550/mo. incl. gas & elec, n/p n/s n/parties, 1yr term, Ref Req (250)426-9726
Modular Homes $59,000. Older, renovated 1,600 sq.ft. mobile home with log addition. 4 bdrm, mud room, 2 living rooms, inc. a blue cast iron gas fireplace with brick work. 7 appliances, fenced yard, large deck, small shed, vehicle canopy. Sparwood, Lodge Pole Tr. Court. 250-425-7841.
Homes for Rent 3BDRM mobile home incs. f/s, w/d, woodstove, air, storage shed, water front on Cameron lake w/mountain views, located in small well maintained 7 unit mobile home park in Wasa, on-site manager solid refs only. $750/mo. +DD, avail Sept 1. 1-250-422-3445 4-bdrm, 2-bath home in beautiful Baynes Lake. 5-appl, woodstove, gated 1/4 of acre, 1 block from lake, 5 min to Koocanusa, $1000/mth. DD + utilities, references required (250)423-3292 BEAUTIFUL NEWER HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE SLOCAN LAKE AREA. AVAILABLE OCT 1st • 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres • Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy • N/S , Open to keeping animals • 10 min. drive to Slocan Lake and Village amenities • Storage, treehouses, good access all year round • Minimum 1 Yr Lease • W/D Hookups, F/S plus Earth -Woodstove • $1250 negotiable with proper care of house, land + gardens • References Required • Secure Income Essential • Serious Inquiries Only Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174 Email: monikas_2010@ hotmail.com
Office/Retail
Rentals
Remodeled 2-bdrm house avail Sept 1, F/S, blinds, n/s, n/parties, n/p, references, reasonably priced, close to all amenities. Call for details, (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075
Office/Retail FOR LEASE
1,500 square feet of prime commercial beside Greyhound depot. Contact Fred at
250-421-1226
Rooms for Rent Furnished room for rent, close to College of the Rockies Gold Creek Campus, $550/mo plus DD, avail Sept 1, n/s, n/p, n/parties. Call (250)489-5016 or email dipsy_d43@hotmail.com
Shared Accommodation 2-bdrm bsmt suite $1100. Fully furnished, all utils inc. Close to CBK college & downtown. (250)417-7674
Suites, Lower 2-bdrm bsmt suite, util not included, DW, W/D, small pets ok, $900/mth. (250)919-4912 2-bdrm, ground level suite in 4-plex, newly renovated, close to downtown, w/d in suite, n/s, $750/m + util, avail immediately. (250)489-3355
Want to Rent 3-4 bdrm fully furnished house from Dec. to Apr. in the Annex or Downtown area. Contact Dave 250-423-4622 ext. 103 or dave@nonstopadventure.com
Semi retired gent seeks rural 2-bdrm+ house/mobile, long term, under $900/mth. Within 30km of Cranbrook for Sept or Oct occupancy. Excellent references. (250)422-9349
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
1969 Chev 1/2 ton US truck, restored 12 years ago, $17,500 obo. (250)421-0240
Retail or of¿ce space available for lease Approx. 1200 sq.ft.
in the Bridge Interiors building (250)417-9942
A28 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Transportation
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
Auto Financing
all original except paint & wheels, factory air, US car,
Auto Accessories/Parts Canopy, 8’, unique folding Tucker, cab height, fits all Dodge pickups, from 1994 to 2012, great for 5th Wheel & other uses, new $2350, sell for $800. (250)489-8151 Parts car only, 1992 Cavalier, Z-24, 3.1L V6, in running cond, body rusted out, $500 obo. Kimberley (250)421-7335 Thule 460 podium fix point/foot kit roof rack, 2008, Sante Fe, new $465, used 2x, $275. (250)489-1941
$26,000 obo. (250)421-0240
Auto Financing
1969 Firebird Convertible,
1976 FORD Torino Elite, 400cc engine, white, blue interior, exc.cond. @ 92,000 miles, could be a collector. $3,700obo. 250-866-5274
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
Motorcycles
1999 Chrysler Concorde LXI, 134,000 km, 4-dr sedan, red w/tan leather interior, fully loaded, sunroof, A/C, driver & passenger 6-way power seats, 4 new summer tires w/wheels and 8 winter tires w/one set on wheels, c/w many more items. One owner, no service work required. Immaculate condition, must see to appreciate. $5500 Call after 6pm (250) 426-1978
2007 Toyota Corolla, approx. 164,000 km, great student or commuter car, $8000. Call (250)829-0630 GREEN 1999 Chevrolet Lumina for sale. $1500 or O.B.O. Car is in good condition, has new brakes and comes with a set of winter tires. Please call 250-427-5629 if you are interested.
No time to ride. 2008 Victory Kingpin, 36,000km, Stage 1, bags, shield, 100 cu.in., $15,000 firm. No tire kickers, Serious inquiries only. Call (250)427-5162
Super Summer Classified Sale!!! When you book your classified ad into the Kootenay Advertiser, you can place the same ad into any additional paper for only $2.00!!!!!! (maximum six additional papers) Examples: Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Golden, etc. Try selling your truck, car, house, or anything else for $2.00 extra. Call Shannon (250)4893455 or 1-800-665-2382 Offer ends August 31 at 5pm
1986 HONDA TRX 350 PARTS ATV 400 OBO 250 417 2926
DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
2003 Honda Accord Coupe,
Kids! Adults! Seniors!
V6, 6-spd manual, heated leather, original owner, well maintained, 150,500km,
Auto Services
$9800. (250)426-4390
Autowyze Services RE-OPENED. Available for all your maintenance needs. Repair, diagnostic, upgrades, pre-sale inspections.
2005 Chev Impala -92000 kma/c/etc. excellent condition $6500 or B/O. 250-489-0610
Cars - Domestic
GUARANTEED APPROVALS Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem
2000 Toyota Corolla, 150,000km, ex. cond., 4 new winter tires, $3700. Call (250)426-7078 (250)919-4160 2001 Ford Taurus exc. condition. 139,000km, new tires, $4800 obo. Call 250-425-2412 or 5038.
\
The Kootenay News Advertiser is seeking honest, hardworking adults and children to deliver our Monday and Friday papers.
2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, 175,000km, c/w 2 winters, good reliable car, $5000 (250)426-6481
2007 Ford Taurus SE, 4-dr, air, cruise, tilt steering, keyless entry, ABS, driver side 6-way power seat, 147,000km, highway driven by retired folk, all winters spent in Arizona, very good bargain at $5000. Needed a roomier vehicle to travel to Arizona, otherwise would keep this one, very good cond., no accidents, no dings. (250)423-4510 or email plrbb@shaw.ca 2007 Taurus SEL, leather, low km, sunroof, extra clean, $13,800 obo. (250)489-3580
DENHAM PICKS 2011 Ford F150 Platinum 4x4
3.5 litre, Ecoboost, loaded with leather, sunroof, Nav., deployable running boards, only 16,000 km. Was $49,995
Denham Priced $45,995 ,
! s n o i t c No colle
P1906
(freight/pdi and taxes not incl)
2005 Honda CRF 230, $2800. 2006 Yamaha TTR 125, $2100. Both bikes ex cond. (250)426-4142
2009 YAMAHA 250CC V STAR MOTORCYCLE Red, complete with windshield. 162 total km. As new condition
$3500 250-428-2168
$14,400. Check out autotrader.ca to compare. 250-428-5699
Motorcycles 1985 Honda 85cc scooter, a fun bike, $650.(250)417-9395 (250)417-0223 1994 Harley Springer soft tail, 19,000 km, airbrushed wolf on tank, custom covers, good cond, $8500 obo. Call (250)428-5640 email for pics riksha15@gmail.com 2004 RM250, ex shape, $3000 obo. 1 (250)919-8075
Vehicle Lease / Rent
2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT, 7800km, driver back rest, crash bar, still on warranty,
$6500 obo. Call (250)417-0058
Vehicle Lease / Rent
Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices • compacts • full size • mini vans • mid size • 15 passenger vans • moving trucks Providing superior value by offering outstanding service along with high quality, clean and dependable vehicles at affordable prices.
CRANBROOK: 426-3004 CRESTON: 428-9343 TRAIL: 364-0211 NELSON: 352-5122
Cars - Sports & Imports
No shift work, no weekends, no nights
Recreational/Sale 18’ 5th Wheel Prowler Travel Trailer. Call 250-423-7454 (Fernie). 1973 Winnebago motorhome, 26’, extensive work done, ex. cond., $2500. (250)489-8009 1978 250 V8 GMC camper van approx. 71689.5km on new motor. New propane system, battery & starter. Roof rack, trailer hitch, furnace, stove, queen & double beds. Great hunting vehicle. $1,750 250-424-5230 1985 Chevy camperized van 6.2 diesel, cruise, trailer pkg, ex cond, $5200. 250-489-3580 1991 8FT SLUMBER QUEEN Camper, very good cond. toilet, hotwater tank, black water tank, furnace, 3-way fridge/freezer, stove w/oven, lots of storage. C/with stairs, 2-20lb propane tanks. $4,900. Creston, 250-428-0815. 1991 Travelmate 24’ 5th Wheel trailer, very good cond., twin bed model, bright rear dining area, air, TV, MW, awning, radio, etc., $5200 obo. (250)428-8985 1992 30’ Dutchman 5th wheel, good cond, $8900 obo. (778)519-0702 (250)919-0874 1992 Innsbruck fully contained 28’ trailer. This is a perfect summer home for the rec site. We are downsizing, asking $5000. (250)489-1333 or (250)919-2591 1993 Kustom Koach, 24.5’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond., original owner, stove, oven, microwave, propane gas fridge, outside shower, includes hitch, $8000 obo. Call eves., (250)4284333 1996 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, original owner, sleeps 6, large fridge/freezer, stove/oven, mic., 3-pc bath, air, new awning, new tires, includes hitch, campstove & table top BBQ, outside shower, $8000. Eves., (250)426-5006 1997 8’ camper, well cared for, very clean, no smokers, $3000.(250)426-0596 or cell (250)426-9423. 1997 Triple E 30’ motorhome, 3-new batteries, 79,000km, $18,000. (250)829-0630 1999 34’ Commander motor home, winter pkg, new tires, Banks power, reduced to $26,000 obo, will take Class C in trade. (250)428-4216 1999 35’ Four Winds Windsport Class A motorhome, fully loaded, Chev 454 , generator, air, low mileage, $22,900. Call (250)417-3275 1999 Sundowner camper, w/furnace & fridge, to fit import pickup, $1500 obo. Call (250)426-3625
333 Van Horne Street, Cranbrook, BC • 250-426-4009 www.allseasonsmotorsports.ca
with only 87,250 km. (original owner/no accidents) alloy wheels, A/C, power windows & door locks, fog lights, new windshield, anti-theft, 4WD, V6 engine, 4 studded winter tires on rims and wheel covers ($1000 value).
Cars - Sports & Imports
Hot Deals Cool Wheels Jimmy's Notes 2010 VW PASSAT CC
2.0 T, turbo, 6-spd auto, fully equipped, 42,115 km. Reg. $32,995. StkV03554A
Sale $30,995
Phone today! In Cranbrook 489-3455 East Kootenay 1-800-665-2382
Tickets available at Cranbrook Rec Plex DL#30786
Ford BC Ltd.
250-426-6645 • 1-800-663-3839
www.denhamfordbc.com
2006 ATV, 300 Polaris, winch, windshield, gun rack, good running cond., old fellow ridden, $2200. (250)426-3266 or (250)421-8459
Was: $4,999
NOW: $3,599!!
2005 Hyundai Santa Fe
Motorcycles
Off Road Vehicles
Blue or Black left in stock
2005 Lincoln LS, grey w/black leather interior, loaded, only 90,000km, rarely winter driven usually parked, ex. cond., beautiful car, $12,500. (250)421-8533
Transportation
TWO 2008 CRF230L. 900 miles and 2900 miles. Street legal. Like new, $4300 each. 250-428-0816
2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250R – NEW
Cars - Sports & Imports 2004 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet, like new, only 42,900km, garage kept! 6-spd, p/top, all maintenance done by MCL Porsche in Vancouver, only $52,500. Ric, (250)426-9599 DL#30866
DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN!
Transportation
“This performance luxury car is VW certified”
Arrow Motors Volkswagen 2034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook 489-4327 • 1-877-689-4327 DL#5467 • www.importautogroup.com
2000 Safari Class A Diesel Pusher, 80,000 miles, 300 hp Cat engine & 6-spd Allison trans, 32’ long, 1 slide,
$45,000 (250)427-5872 or (250)421-0186 2001 26’ Frontier, front bedroom, jack & jill bunks, A/C, ex. shape, $10,700. Call (250)426-5994 2011 ARCTIC FOX 29.5ft 5th wheel, 2 lg slides, 4 season, 2 - 80 watt solar panels, extended frame w/lg aluminum storage box $34,000 immaculate cond. Call Marvin 250-4284260 www.jonesboysboats.com
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Sport Utility Vehicle
Trucks & Vans
Boats
2005 Ford Escape, 120,000km, mechanic owed, sunroof, 6CD player, white, new Toyo winter tires (cost $1000), regular maintenance, $9700. (250)417-3143
5000 km, 2011 Toyota Tundra, 4x4, fully loaded, longbox. 2010 Ford F150, 4x4, Ext cab, 35,000 km, loaded. 2008 Dodge Ram 3500, 4x4, Crew cab, loaded. Best offers. Plus many good used work trucks. (250)427-6199
F/S, bathroom, solar panel, fantastic fan, front queen bed, stabilizer bars, ex. cond.,
2008 Jeep Patriot LX SUV, fully loaded plus! 89,5000 km, 5-spd manual, white, inc 4 winter tires, $15,499. 1 (250)489-5047
We Finance GOOD, BAD or UGLY Credit Ugly Trucks 250-417-0539
2005 28’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond, air, microwave, 4-burner stove w/oven, 10 gallon gas or electric hot water tank, 2-door fridge, add-a-room, awning, super slide, 75 watt solar panel, lots of upgrades,
$15,500. (250)425-2282 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4”, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $17,000 obo. (250)427-4435
Sport Utility Vehicle 2002 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT. 1/owner, meticulously maintained, fully loaded, 179,000km, 4/wheel drive. New Nokian tires, 4.2/litre inline 6 engine, tow pkg, roof racks, 6cd stereo. Keyless entry, dual climate control, tinted windows, numerous options. $7,900obo. Creston, 250-4280815 2005 Buick Rendezvous, AWD, V6, 142,800km, clean, well maintained, winter & summer tires on rims, $7995 obo. (250)421-7416 2007 HONDA CRV, 4x4, 64,000km, roof rack, 6cd, p/w, p/l, lady driven, sage green, $25,900. 250-421-0722
07 Toyota Tacoma SR5; 4x4; V6; off-road 121,000 kilo.; cr/ac cab; silver. $18,500. 206972-0656 1979 Suburban, 3/4 ton, winch, recent motor, was used as an ETV, good glass, reasonable paint, $1000 obo. (250)489-1601 1990 Voyager van, auto, air, c/w 3 sets of tires & wheels, no rust, ex cond, $1000. (250)489-8009 1994 F150 4x4 Supercab, longbox, air, cruise, $3000. (250)427-3939 1995 Dodge Caravan, 3.0L V6, running cond. 1993 Dodge Caravan 3.0L V6, needs work, both vans $1000 obo or $750 for 1995. Kimberley (250)4217335 1997 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4, ext cab 5-spd std, blue, c/w matching canopy, boxliner, air, cruise, good tires, CD changer, $4500 obo. (250)348-2390. 1997 GMC Sierra SLE 4x4, 5.7L V8, tow pkg, p/w, p/dl, p/seats, never off road, 287,000 km, $4000 obo. (250)489-1704 2000 Dodge Dakota Crew cab, good cond., $3500 obo. (250)489-4976 2000 Ford Windstar SEL, new brakes front & rear, 1-owner, 158,000km, good cond., $2800 Call (250)489-2447
Sport Utility Vehicle
Hot Deals Cool Wheels Shalon's Notes NEW! 2012 VOLKSWGEN TOUAREG COMFORTLINE
“Big power and big fuel economy too!”
*Includes frt & PDI. Taxes & fees extra.
Arrow Motors Volkswagen 2034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook 489-4327 • 1-877-689-4327 DL#5467 • www.importautogroup.com
Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
KOOTENAY IMPORT AUTO GROUP
Furniture
Boats
1998 Champion Alante 535 18’ open bow boat, 4.3L engine, great shape, $11,500 obo. (250)489-9501
Hunter’s Special 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4, ext cab, manual transmission, tow pkg, air, CD, 118,000km, ex cond,
$8000. (250)417-0428 Super Summer Classified Sale!!! When you book your classified ad into the Kootenay Advertiser, you can place the same ad into any additional paper for only $2.00!!!!!! (maximum six additional papers) Examples: Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Golden,etc. Try selling your truck, car, house, or anything else for $2.00 extra. Call Shannon (250)4893455 or 1-800-665-2382 Offer ends August 31 at 5pm
For Sale by Owner 15-1/2’ Sangster Craft, 65hp Johnson, EZ-Loader trailer, canopy top & more, $2500. (250)349-5478 1981 9.8 Merc outboard motor, lots of parts, $600. (250)865-2490
This well kept 1998 Maxum burgundy/white ski boat c/w 120hp Merc outboard, auto oil injection, Maxum single axle trailer, like new & must to see!
Asking $8500 obo. Located at Wasa Lake, BC, (403)874-0506 or email willy.j18@live.ca
Weldcraft, Hewescraft, Lund, Godfrey Pontoons Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID 1-888-821-2200 www.marksmarineinc.com
1993 18’ Bayliner
Open Houses East Kootenay Realty
$8500 obo. (250)489-1704
Cars - Domestic
125A Slater Rd., Cranbrook, BC 250-417-0477 ~ www.bridgeinteriors.com
Open Houses
Capri, open bow, ski pole, jackets, tube, depth finder, 120 Merc Force, great first family boat,
www.jonesboysboats.com
Cars - Domestic
with the purchase of an iComfort or iSeries mattress set.*
World’s Finest FISHING BOATS
Boats
Cars - Domestic
BAD CREDIT?
Open Houses SCAN HERE
for a map of our
OPEN HOUSES Cranbrook • Saturday, August 25
No problem!
1:00 – 1:30 #64 – 724 Innes Ave S
WE CAN HELP! Call Travis today! 250-489-4711 or 1-800-663-2307
Excellent manufactured on 5,000 sq.ft. lot.
$169,900 Rob Stang 1:30 – 2:00 #66 – 724 Innes Ave S
DL#5717
3.0L, TDI 8-spd auto, 225 hp with 406 ft. lbs of torque and 42 mpg. StkV12105
$57,660*
Furniture
1996 CAMPION ALLANTE 525 boat, walk-through bow, 115hp Yamaha outboard motor. Also 6hp Evinrude trolling motor. Yacht Club trailer. Excellent condition. Canvas redone in 2006. $6,500obo. Phone 250-866-5274
Trucks & Vans
$8200. Barry (250)426-4953
Transportation
ED Y IT L M ON LI E M TI
Transportation
Recreational/Sale
2004 21’ Bonair travel trailer,
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A29
Newer d/w, fridge, stove, shingles, addition, siding, flooring, deck and storage shed.
www.northstargm.com 1816 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC Legal Notices
Legal Notices
Legal Notices
$179,900 Rob Stang
www.ekrealty.com for open house maps, rental properties, property details and mortgages
25 - 10th Ave. S. Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070
Rolf’s Pick of the Week “Here to fulfill your transportation needs” 2007 Honda Ridgeline 3.5L auto, leather, automatic temp. control, sunroof, power driver seat. Stk#Y87925A
$13,995* Check out our full inventory at importautogroup.com
2032 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 489-0903 1-888-734-7744 DL#30315
Rolf Haugen
www.importautogroup.com
1-250-762-9447
A30 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
Summer Travel & Addictions Awareness FRIENDS DON’ T LET FRIENDS DRINK & DRIVE EK Realty *A component of C.P.E.C.
Drive Safe Have a fun Summer
TRAVEL WORLD LTD. PO Box 2409, #3 - 755 13 St. Invermere, BC, VOA 1K0 Ph: (250) 342-6978 • Fx: (250) 342-3091 Toll Free:1-888-982-8888 • Email: tvlworld@telus.net
Deluxe Motor Coach Tours! Great Fall Line Up with tour Host Margy DeNeef October 12th to the 14th Okanagan Wine Tour $475 per person (dbl occupancy)
Proud to be part of the forest industry. Buyers of cedar & pine poles We sell treated poles.
Don't Drink & Drive Ph. 346-3315 Fax: 346-3218 Scale - 346-3241
October 27th and 28th ~ Spokane Broadway Musical Jersey Boys $275 per person (dbl occupancy)
Call Margy for details 250-417-3167 • 1-877-417-3167
more than just great golf! We also specialize in Deluxe Motor Coach Tours.
Is your child using drugs? Look out for the signs
PUT THE BRAKES ON DRINKING & DRIVING NAPA AUTO PARTS 1001 Industrial Rd. 2 426-8282 •Fax: 426-7259
Enjoy those hot summer days!
Please don't drink and drive!
1200 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC
FUN IN THE SUN! DON'T DRINK & DRIVE TJ's Towing and TJ' Lock Out Service
1301 130 13 01 R 01 Railway ail ilway A Ave. ve Box 999, Fernie BC
24 hr line
423-1646
Looking for a way out? Lost in the maze of alcohol or other drug use? We provide free confidential counselling for individuals and families.
“Sold Out”
Kootenay Golf Vacations
because there are no unimportant parts
East Kootenay Addiction Services Society can help.
December 1st and 2nd Spokane, Celtic Thunder
margy@kootenaygolfvacations.com www.kootenaygolfvacations.com Follow us on Facebook
NAPA AUTO PARTS
Alcohol and Drugs: Don’t let others decide who you are. Follow your own path
Please contact us at: Cranbrook & Kimberley (250)489-4344 Invermere (250)342-3868 Golden (250)-344-2000 Elk Valley (250)423-4423 Creston (250)428-5547 Toll Free 1-877-489-4344 www.ekass.com
Kootenay News Advertiser Friday, August 24, 2012
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A31
TAMARACK SHOPPING CENTRE ONLY!
STORE CLOSING! PRICESD E H S A L S ! N I A G A
OFF 30 60 % ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
EVERYTHING!
,)-)4%$ %8#%04)/.3 !00,9
30
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
30
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
CLOTHING, BEDDING, TOWELS, GIFTWARE, FOOTWEAR, BAKEWARE, SMALL APPLIANCES, INTIMATE APPAREL, RAINWEAR, UMBRELLAS, HANDBAGS, WATCHES FRAGRANCES, VITAMINS
50
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
50
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
30
30
% OFF
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
40
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
TOYS, BIKES, CAMPING & FISHING, FURNITURE (INCLUDING NURSERY), JEWELLERY BOXES, FRAMED ART, MIRRORS, LAMPS, RUGS, AUTOMOTIVE, OLYMPIC APPAREL, CANDLES, PHOTO ALBUMS, FRAMES,S HARDWARE, STATIONERY, READING & SUNGLASSES, GRILLS & BBQ ACCESSORIES SCHOOL & OFFICE SUPPLIES HAIR COLORING
60
60
% OFF
% OFF
,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL
PHYSICAL FITNESS EQUIPMENT, COSMETICS, BATH & BODY, SWIMWEAR, PAINT & ACCESSORIES, BOXED BRAS, OUTERWEAR, LAWN & GARDEN ACCESSORIES, WINTER BOOTS, VACUUM BAGS & ACCESSORIES, SWIMMING POOLS, COOKWARE SHOE CARE LUGGAGE, TRAVEL ACCESSORIES
,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
60
% OFF ,/7%34 4)#+%4%$ 02)#%
ALL ALL PATIO FURNITURE, JEWELLERY STERLING SILVER, WATCH ACCESSORIES, GOLD, DIAMONDS, GEMSTONES, GREETING CARDS & WRAP TREND & FASHION JEWELLERY
STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE THIS LOCATION ONLY! TAMARACK SHOPPING CENTRE 1500 CRANBROOK STREET, CRANBROOK
3%% &)8452% -!.!'%2
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
OPEN REGULAR HOURS EVERY DAY! 7% !##%04 (BC 6)3! -!34%2#!2$ #!3( $%")4 #!2$3 s ./ #(%15%3 s !,, 3!,%3 &).!, s ./ %8#(!.'%3 s ./ 2%452.3 s ./ !$*534-%.4 4/ 02)/2 052#(!3%3 3%,%#4)/. -!9 6!29 s $)3#/5.43 $/ ./4 !00,9 4/ 0(!2-!#9 02%3#2)04)/.3 4/"!##/ 02/$5#43 -!'!:).%3 (!)2 3!,/. ,/44%29 2%34!52!.4 ')&4 #!2$3 0(/.% #!2$3 !$$)4)/.!, $)3#/5.4 %8#%04)/.3 -!9 !00,9 ./ /4(%2 !$6%24)3%$ $)3#/5.43 /2 :%,,%23 &,9%2 /&&%23 !00,9 !4 #,/3).' ,/#!4)/.3
A32 www.kootenayadvertiser.com
Friday, August 24, 2012 Kootenay News Advertiser
S S E L T S O y e C l r s e r b a C n Kim i at
2008 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 Diesel 40,000 km. Stk#03412A
2010 Ford Ranger 4x4 Supercab
2007 24.5' Terry 5th Wheel
2002 F350 Crewcab 4XL
$15,995
Pkg Price $39,895
2007 Mustang Coupe
$13,995
$20,495
2008 Subaru 3.0 Outback
2006 Honda Civic Sedan
2008 Mazda 3 Sedan
2012 Mazda 5 Wagon GT
$21,995
$9,995
$10,995
$20,995
Stk#LH2010
Stk#NNN449
2003 F150 Supercrew 4x4 Stk#12212A
$11,995
Stk#3412AA
Stk#00712A
Stk#A4152A
Stk#03112B
7.3L diesel, 129,000 km. stk#10012A
Stk#00213A
2008 Hyundai 2007 Ford Edge SEL 2008 F150 Santa Fe Limited AWD AWD Supercrew XLT 4x4 Stk#08712A
Stk#01513A
Stk#CA3571
$20,995
$17,495
$19,995
Visit Kimberley Motor Village - Only 12 minutes to Cranbrook CHECK OUT ALL OUR STOCK @
www.melodymotorsltd.com
Mon-Fri M F i8 8:30-5:30 30 5 30 SSales l Sat 9:00-5:00 Jim Chale
John Kadman
Kelly Brooks
Gardner Fraser
250-427-4224 DL#5248 • Toll Free 888-703-2211 Located in Kimberley, Hwy 95A, BC • Since 1953